
Margaret Anderson (incorrectly listed as Margret Anderson on the Berkeley site: her CV gives her name as Margaret Lavinia Anderson) is a Professor of History at the Berkeley, where she teaches various courses. Some of those are available in podcast form from the Berkeley website. She received her PhD from Brown University in 1971, and has been teaching at Berkeley since 1987, becoming permanent staff in 1990. She has written several books and numerous articles, often on German issues.
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The Rise of the State in the Age of Machiavelli
The Prussian Tradition
New States and New Worlds- 1492 and Beyond
Why Europe Went to War in 1914
A Common Culture
The Impact of Napoleon; Romanticism
The Boundaries of the West- Endings and Beginnings
Bismarck and the Re-Configuration of Europe
The Revolutions of 1848
Enlightenment in Politics? Frederick the Great
The Enlightenment
Absolutism
The French Revolution
The Great War
Capitalism and its Critics
Napoleon - Military Dictatorship and Military Revolution
The Rise of Bismarck to 1866
The 2nd Reich
What Did Women Want?- Women and Society in the 19th Century
Romanticism and Religion
Interwar- A Broken World
Circles of Hell- 1938-1945
Outsiders in the new Reich I: Culture War against the Catholics (the Kulturkampf)
The War Moves Home- Fascism and the Fall of the Democracies
Russian Revolution (no audio first one minute)
The Re-Discovery of the Irrational- Fin de Siecle Pessimism and the Birth of Psychoanalysis
Europeans All Around- Globalization and Imperialism in the 19th Century
The Collapse of Communism and Other Surprises
Getting and Spending- England's Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830
A German Way of War? Atrocities and Military Dictatorship
Salvation at Stake- The Reformation Begins
Europe Today
Race in a Mult-Ethnic Empire
Colonialization of Europe and De-Colonialization Abroad
Slide lecture: Romanticism: C.D. Friedrich & Others.
Outsiders in the New Reich II: Class War Against the Social Democrats
Origins of World War I: Encirlement, Balkan Crisis, Countdown
Wilhelmine Germany: A Special Path (Sonderweg)
The Institutionalization of the Reformation
Europe United and Prospects for the Future
The Age of Metternich: 1814 - 1848 (technical problem - audio has static)
The Setting: The First Reich (Holy Roman Empire)
Things Fall Apart- Persecutions, Plague, and War
Dying by the Sword. The Fall of the Hohenzollern and Hapsburg Empires: From the Second Reich to ...
Hobbes's World and the Emergence of Constitutional Government
Slide Lecture: Viennese Culture between Tradition and Modernism
The New Science
The Age of Metternich: 1814 - 1848
Dying by the Sword. The Fall of the Hohenzollern and Hapsburg Empires: From the Second Reich to the Third
The Setting: The "First Reich" (Holy Roman Empire)
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