Prussian virtues (German: preußische Tugenden) are the virtues associated with the historical Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918). They were derived from Prussia's militarism and the ethical code of the Prussian Army as well as from bourgeois values such as honesty and frugality that were influenced by Pietism and the Enlightenment. The so-called "German virtues" that include punctuality, order and diligence can also be traced back to Prussian virtues. WebbDescription. The world-renowned Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan discuss the similarities and differences we now face in comparison to previous eras of global instability, how contemporary international political relations link to the past and how Canada might approach the world today based on insights from history.
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Webb7 dec. 2011 · Prussia did not rise to any military significance, however, before the 1740s, under Frederick the Great. And by the time of Napoleon, the Prussian army was again … WebbPrussia's Emergence as a Military Power. ... and the General Staff became a power center in the highly militaristic regimes of Kaiser Wilhelm I (1858-88) and Kaiser Wilhelm II … WebbEmpires grow for different reasons. The Persian Empire of the Achaemenids was built largely through military conquest. The Maurya Empire in India used a combination of political sabotage, religious conversion, and military conquest to expand its rule. The Romans, although a militaristic society, did not generally set out to conquer territory. sully\u0027s clemson