Wolfgang Michael (22 July 1862 – 22 February 1945) was a German historian.[1][2] He specialised in British history and was Professor of History at the University of Freiburg.[3]
Works
- Cromwell (Berlin: Ernst Hofmann & Co., 1907).
- 'The Treaties of Partition and the Spanish Succession' in A. W. Ward, G. W. Prothero and Stanley Leathers (eds.), The Cambridge Modern History, Volume V: The Age of Louis XIV (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908), pp. 372–400.
- England under George I: The Beginnings of the Hanoverian Dynasty (London: Macmillan, 1936).
- England under George I: The Quadruple Alliance (London: Macmillan, 1939).
Notes
- ↑ Philippe Aubreville, 'Der Freiburger Historiker Prof. Wolfgang Michael als kolonialer Sinnstifter und Aktivist' (5 October 2007), retrieved on 7 July 2018.
- ↑ WorldCat entry, retrieved 7 July 2018.
- ↑ Klaus Hilderbrand, German Foreign Policy: The Limits of Statecraft (London: Routledge, 1989), p. 7.
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