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- The word Kleinstaaterei (German: [ˌklaɪnʃtaːtəˈʁaɪ], "small-state-ery") is a pejorative term coined in the early nineteenth century to denote the territorial...
- what had been the Holy Roman Empire, made up of about three hundred Kleinstaaterei, into a more streamlined forty-state Confederation of the Rhine; this...
- symbol and the ****embly a protest against reactionary politics and Kleinstaaterei. After the German "Wars of Liberation" against Napoleon and the French...
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union Divide and rule Feudal fragmentation Kleinstaaterei Lebanonization Levantinization Pillarisation Protracted social conflict...
- Bernicia. Chiefdom Feudal fragmentation Kingdoms in pre-colonial Africa Kleinstaaterei Lehnsmann, for an account of what it was like to be a petty ruler Mueang...
- a condition that would persist into the modern period and, termed Kleinstaaterei, present an obstacle to the modern project of national unification....
- feature of Franconia in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period was its Kleinstaaterei, an extreme fragmentation into little states and territories. In the...
- The member states, drastically reduced to 39 from more than 300 (see Kleinstaaterei) under the Holy Roman Empire, were recognized as fully sovereign. The...
- and Early Modern Period, the Imperial Circle was severely affected by Kleinstaaterei, the patchwork of tiny states in this region of Germany. As during the...
- loyalties to the local kingdoms, prin****lities, duchies and palatines (Kleinstaaterei) of then-fragmented Germany, essentially that the idea of a unified...