Read Iron Kingdom : The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947 Online
Authors: Christopher Clark
National Socialists (Nazis):
640
–45,
647
–51,
655
–70; cult of ‘Prussiandom’
655
–63; dissolution of Prussia as administrative entity
663
–4
neo-stoicism
40
Neuenburg/Neuchâtel
244
Neurath
422
Neuruppin
155
Neustadt
356
nobility (
see also
Estates): and the army
98
–9,
113
–14,
157
; wealth and status
155
–6; kinship networks
156
–7; plurality of provincial nobilities
157
; financial difficulties of
159
–60; as landowners
160
–64; and changes in manorial justice
164
; in the face of peasant disobedience
166
–7; gender roles in
167
–71; state conservation of
237
; patrimonial justice in the era of reform
341
; decline of corporate privilege
408
–9; changing patterns of landownership
502
; impact of 1918 defeat
638
–9; agrarian interest politics
638
–9; and monarchism
639
,
664
–5; quest for authoritarian leadership
639
; role in dissolution of democratic Prussia
644
,
650
; relationship with Nazi movement and regime
665
–6; role in anti-Nazi resistance
667
; demise of East-Elbian nobility
676
Northern War, Great (1700–1721)
86
Nowy Targ
231
Oberbarnim District
31
Olmütz, Punctation of
497
–500
Oppenheimer, Moritz Daniel
382
Ortelsburg
312
Osterwieck
154
Panin, Nikita
215
Paris, Treaty of (1763)
206
parliaments (
see also
Diets): National Assembly in Berlin (1848)
478
–82; in Frankfurt (1848)
487
–8,
493
–4; Prussian Landtag after 1848
501
–2,
560
,
581
; Prussian ‘House of Lords’
560
,
669
; German Reichstag
560
,
562
–3; three-class franchise in Prussia
561
–2; abolition of same
635
; DNVP call for dissolution of Landtag
643
peasants: labour services
163
–4; resistance of illegitimate demands from landlords
164
–7; gender relations, moral economy
171
–4; and manorial justice
174
; in annexed areas of Poland
238
; as objects of reformist initiatives
319
–20,
327
–30
Perleberg, County of
687
–8
Pietism: as movement of reform within Lutheranism
124
–7; in the city of Halle
127
–37; cultural impact
137
–9
Pillnitz, Declaration of
287
Poland: and the Brandenburg claim to Ducal Prussia
10
,
39
,
42
,
44
,
49
,
50
,
58
–60,
65
,
70
; Brandenburg relations with
79
; Russian designs on in Seven Years War
200
; declining political stability
230
–31; Partitions of
186
,
211
,
231
–9,
289
–92; nobility of
237
–8; impact of partitions on Prussian security
293
–4; Wars of Liberation and
363
; re-partition in 1814–15
388
; regional politics in Posen
410
–11; uprising of 1830
410
–11; Poles as linguistic and ethnic minority
428
,
439
,
466
; national movement
443
,
478
,
577
–8; Prussian Poles in the German Empire
576
–83; ‘Germanization’ measures in Prussian Poland
578
–83; Polish uprising in 1918
620
Polish Succession, War of the (1733–38)
190
Pomerania
9
,
20
,
25
,
26
,
42
,
44
,
48
–50,
55
,
150
,
156
,
157
,
159
,
210
,
220
,
347
–8,
414
–15,
484
Poniatowski, Stanislaw August, King of Poland,
see
Stanislaw, King
231
Posen, Grand Duchy, later Province of
410
–11; anti-Catholic campaign in
573
Potsdam:
2
,
35
–6,
262
; refuge of Frederick II after Seven Years War
227
; in 1848
477
; ‘Day of Potsdam’ (1933)
655
–7
Potsdam, Edict of
140
Plehwe, Hans Rudolf von
402
Pragmatic Sanction
190
–91
Prague, Peace of
25
Preussisch-Eylau, Battle of
308
Protestant church (Prussian Union) after 1918
636
–8; ethnocentrism and anti-Semitism in
637
–8
‘Prussian School’ (of historians)
xix–xx
Quantz, Johann Joachim
185
Radziwill, Prince Boguslav
61
–2
Ranke, Leopold von
434
Rathenow
45
Ravenstein, Lordship of
16
Rebeur, Jean-Philippe,
103
Rechberg, Johann Bernhard von
525
Recke, Count Adalbert von der
413
–14
Reden, Friedrich Wilhelm von
179
Reformation
7
–9
Reichenbach, Convention of (1790)
286
Reichenbach, Treaty of (1813)
366
Rhineland Province: Prussian acquisition of (1815)
389
,
391
; political mobilization in
405
,
406
,
411
–12,
446
–7; legal system
427
; revolutions of 1848
476
,
481
–2,
483
,
485
; industrial growth in
531
; bastion of oppositional politics after 1871
562
–3; separatism in, after First World War
620
; regionalist sentiment
684
Ritter, Doris
107
Rochlitz, Friedrich
368
–9
Rodbertus, Carl
616
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
673
–4
Rosenberg, Alfred
657
Rosenberg, Hans
162
Roth, Hieronymus
59
–60
Royal Prussia (
see also
West Prussia)
231
–9
Ruge, Arnold
457
Rumbold, Sir George
300
Russia: as a factor in Prussian foreign policy
190
,
197
,
198
–200; and Seven Years War
198
–200,
203
–5,
211
–12; attitudes to
224
–5; role in partitions of Poland
231
–2,
289
–92; relations with Napoleonic France
299
–300,
303
,
308
; as prospective Prussian ally after 1809
345
,
353
–4,
356
; in anti-French coalition
362
–3,
366
; as factor in Russian foreign policy after 1815
398
; opposes Prussian-led union in 1848–50
492
,
496
,
499
; breaks with Austria after Crimea
512
; neutral in Austro-Prussian conflict
533
–4; gravitates towards France in 1880s and 1890s
554
–5; attitude to Prussian tradition in 1944–45
674
–5