Beschreibung
Swiss History in a Nutshell gives you an easy-to-read insight into
- the most fascinating moments in Switzerland's rich and colourful history - from its cavemen to its conquests, foundation, growth, independence and prosperity
- Switzerland's surprising past as a leading military power in Europe
- how Swiss democracy matured through several revolutions
- the origins of Swiss cultural differences and how they were overcome to create a stable federal republic
- how Switzerland's direct democracy, consensus politics and legendary good industrial relations were achieved.
Cartoons (naughty and nice) illustrate this kaleidoscope of key events that have created Switzerland as it is today.
Inhalt
Introduction
Before Switzerland (pre-historic to 1291): Cavemen and lake dwellers, Our ancestors the Celts, Helvetia under the Roman Empire, Religions and languages, From the Franks to the Holy Roman Empire
The foundations (1291-1516): The creation of Switzerland, Victories against the Habsburgs, The century of conquests, Marignano
An independent country (1517-1798): The Reformation, The Reformation and westward expansion, the Ancien Régiime, Full independence, The growth of Swiss territory
Transition to modern Switzerland (1798-1847): Revolution in Switzerland, The Republic and the Act of Mediation, From thirteen to twenty-two cantons, Restoration and Regeneration, The Sonderbund war
The establishment of the Federal State (1848-1914): The first Federal Constituton, The Constitution of 1874, Foreign relations, Economy and Society, The labour movement
The 20th century (1914 to the present): World War I, The inter-war period, World War II, Relations with Germany, Rewriting history, Thirty golden years - the economic miracle, Political developments, Switzerland and the world
Annexes: Timeline, The 26 cantons, Index