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Paupers, Parties and Plagues

The History of Everyday German Peasants Vol. 2, 1450 - 1850

In Paupers, Parties and Plagues, David Koehler continues his acclaimed history of German peasants, companion to Bakers, Brewers and Bricklayers (Midwest Book Award nominee). In vivid, non-academic prose, he shows how Germans endured war, plague, and famine while innovating—from the printing press to iron stoves and cuckoo clocks. Koehler explains Germany’s late Industrial Revolution, the failed 1848 upheaval, and how devastation—including the Thirty Years’ War—helped trigger mass emigration to the Americas after 1820.

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David Koehler continues his history of German peasants with this brilliant second volume, the companion to Bakers, Brewers and Bricklayers (2022), which was nominated for a Midwest Book Award.

Paupers, Parties and Plagues, written in a vivid non-academic style, shows how this hardy people survived waves of war, plague and famine yet managed to invent the first printing press, oil lamps, iron stoves, the pivoting front cart axle, cuckoo clocks and stagecoaches between 1450 and the mid-nineteenth century. Koehler explains why the Industrial Revolution arrived late in German-speaking lands, and shows how the revolution of 1848, known as the “turning point when Germany did not turn,” left Germans at a poverty equal to today’s Sub-Saharan Africa.

The religious upheaval of the Thirty Year’s War played out mostly on German soil, leaving the German-speaking world destitute and divided, which eventually leads to a mass exodus, beginning in 1820, when millions escaped poverty and despotism for freedom and food in the Americas.

Product Details

PublishedJuly 28, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length242
ISBN-13978-1960250902
Dimensions6 x 0.61 x 9 inches