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[[File:KgrWuerttemberg.png|thumb|300px|Territory of Württemberg 1810-1945.]] |
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'''Württemberg''' is a historical German territory. Together with [[Baden]] and [[Province of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]], two other historical territories, it now forms the Federal State of [[Baden-Württemberg]].<ref name=Planet>{{Cite book|author1=Andrea Schulte-Peevers|author2=Anthony Haywood |author3=Sarah Johnstone|author4=Jeremy Gray, Daniel|title=Germany|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z5t5mZE_s5YC&pg=PA392#PPA391,M1|publisher=[[Lonely Planet]]|isbn=978-1-74059-988-7|year=2007|accessdate=1 February 2009}}</ref> |
'''Württemberg''' is a historical German territory. Together with [[Baden]] and [[Province of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]], two other historical territories, it now forms the Federal State of [[Baden-Württemberg]].<ref name=Planet>{{Cite book|author1=Andrea Schulte-Peevers|author2=Anthony Haywood |author3=Sarah Johnstone|author4=Jeremy Gray, Daniel|title=Germany|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z5t5mZE_s5YC&pg=PA392#PPA391,M1|publisher=[[Lonely Planet]]|isbn=978-1-74059-988-7|year=2007|accessdate=1 February 2009}}</ref> |
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After World War II, it was split into [[Württemberg-Baden]] and [[Württemberg-Hohenzollern]]. Finally, in 1952, it was integrated into [[Baden-Württemberg]]. [[Stuttgart]], the historical capital city of Württemberg, became the capital of the present state. |
After World War II, it was split into [[Württemberg-Baden]] and [[Württemberg-Hohenzollern]]. Finally, in 1952, it was integrated into [[Baden-Württemberg]]. [[Stuttgart]], the historical capital city of Württemberg, became the capital of the present state. |
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== Bibliography == |
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* Susanne Dieterich: ''Württembergische Landesgeschichte für neugierige Leute''. 2 Bände. DRW-Verlag Weinbrenner, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2002–2003, ISBN 3-87181-468-7, ISBN 3-87181-469-5 |
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* Ernst Marquardt: ''Geschichte Württembergs''. 3. Auflage. DVA, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-421-06271-4 |
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* [[Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger]]: ''Beschreibung oder Geographie und Statistik nebst einer Übersicht der Geschichte von Württemberg''. Cotta, Stuttgart und Tübingen 1841 ([https://books.google.de/books?id=KVwgAAAAMAAJ Digitalisat]) |
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* [[Karl Pfaff]]: ''Fürstenhaus und Land Württemberg nach den Hauptmomenten. Von der ältesten bis auf die neueste Zeit''. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1841 ([https://books.google.de/books?id=GQ4RAAAAIAAJ Digitalisat]) |
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* [[Gerhard Raff]]: ''Hie gut Wirtemberg allewege. Das Haus Württemberg''. 3 Bände. DVA, Stuttgart 1988–2002, ISBN 3-89850-110-8, ISBN 3-89850-108-6, ISBN 3-89850-084-5. |
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* [[Paul Sauer]]: ''Württemberg im Kaiserreich. Bürgerliches Freiheitsstreben und monarchischer Obrigkeitsstaat''. Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-8425-1104-0. |
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* [[Harald Schukraft]]: ''Kleine Geschichte des Hauses Württemberg''. Silberburg-Verlag Tübingen 2006, ISBN 978-3-87407-725-5 |
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* Ludwig Völter: ''Geographische Beschreibung von Württemberg, hinsichtlich der Gestalt seiner Oberfläche, seiner Erzeugnisse und Bewohner''. Metzler, Stuttgart 1836 ([https://books.google.de/books?id=HZxEqc7R5RgC Digitalisat]) |
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* [[Karl Weller (Historiker)|Karl Weller]], Arnold Weller: ''Württembergische Geschichte im südwestdeutschen Raum''. 10. Auflage. Theiss, Stuttgart 1989, ISBN 3-8062-0587-6 |
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* [[Bernd Wunder]]: ''Kleine Geschichte des Herzogtums Wuerttemberg.'' DRW-Verlag, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-87181-764-9 |
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*''Culturbilder aus Württemberg. Von einem Norddeutschen''. 4. Auflage. Unflad, Leipzig 1886 ([[:commons:Image:Culturbilder aus Wuerttemberg 1886.djvu|Digitalisat]]) – anonyme Streitschrift über die als rückständig empfundenen Zustände in Württemberg |
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*''Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte'', seit 1937 (Nachfolger der ''Württembergischen Vierteljahrshefte für Landesgeschichte'', 1878–1936) |
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* [http://www.s-line.de/homepages/ebener/index.htm „Kleines Lexikon“ zur Geschichte in Baden und Württemberg] |
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Revision as of 01:49, 23 December 2016
Württemberg is a historical German territory. Together with Baden and Hohenzollern, two other historical territories, it now forms the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg.[1]
History
Originally part of the old Duchy of Swabia, its history can be summarized in the following periods:
- County of Württemberg (1083–1495)
- Duchy of Württemberg (1495–1803)
- Electorate of Württemberg (1803–1806)
- Kingdom of Württemberg (1806–1918)
- Free People's State of Württemberg (1918–1945)
After World War II, it was split into Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern. Finally, in 1952, it was integrated into Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart, the historical capital city of Württemberg, became the capital of the present state.
See also
- History of Württemberg
- Coat of arms of Württemberg
- List of states in the Holy Roman Empire
- Baden
- Baden-Württemberg
- Province of Hohenzollern
References
- ^ Andrea Schulte-Peevers; Anthony Haywood; Sarah Johnstone; Jeremy Gray, Daniel (2007). Germany. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74059-988-7. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
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- Württemberg in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.