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The History of Switzerland - Celtic Roots, Roman Legacy, Medieval Alliances, the Swiss Confederation and the Alpine Passes - Neutrality and Direct Democracy - Global Basics 101 - Your Series for Modern Knowledge, Folge 20 (unabridged)

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Historie

How did a territory once settled by Celts, conquered by the Romans and long shaped by small domains become the country now known for neutrality, federalism and direct democracy? Listeners who know Switzerland not merely as an Alpine idyll or financial centre, but wish to understand its historical development, will find in 'A History of Switzerland' a clear and well-founded account of political order, transformation and historical significance.

The early centuries already reveal how unusual the Swiss path was. After the Roman conquest in the first century BC and the collapse of the Roman Empire, the region came under Alemannic and Frankish rule. In the Middle Ages, no unified state emerged. Instead, a patchwork of counties, duchies and city-states took shape. Out of this fragmentation developed the political culture that still marks Switzerland today.

With vivid clarity, the audiobook follows the beginnings of the 'Confederation'. When Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden joined forces in 1291, they formed a loose alliance for common defence. Yet from that alliance a lasting order gradually emerged. More territories joined, institutions hardened, and in the fifteenth century the Confederates asserted their independence against the Habsburgs and other opponents.

The account also shows how Switzerland processed conflict. The 'Reformation' brought religious tensions between Protestant and Catholic cantons in the sixteenth century. In the 'Peace of Westphalia' of 1648, independence from the 'Holy Roman Empire' was recognised internationally. This gave historical support to the neutrality that later became one of Switzerland's defining features.

The audiobook casts equally engaging light on the upheavals of the modern age. The occupation by French revolutionary troops, the conflict-ridden 'Helvetic Republic', the 'Congress of Vienna' of 1815 and the path to the federal state of 1848 all mark crucial stages in modern Swiss history. The new constitution combined stronger central authority with substantial cantonal rights. This balance between unity and diversity makes the Swiss special path remarkable.

One particular strength of the audiobook is that it does not omit the difficult sides of history. Neutrality during the world wars, Switzerland's role as a refuge for displaced people, the severe criticism of banking transactions with National Socialist Germany and the 'Nazi gold' scandal are placed in sober context. The narrative then moves into the post-war decades, economic growth, relations with the 'European Union', accession to the 'United Nations' in 2002 and Switzerland's present role as a model of stability and civic participation.

Bert Alexander Petzold combines historical precision with clear language and makes 'A History of Switzerland' far more than an overview. The audiobook explains connections, situates turning points and shows why Switzerland followed an independent path in Europe, one that continues to fascinate. It is ideally suited to preparation for school-leaving examinations leading to university entrance and to university study.

Clear, compact and carefully structured, this audiobook is designed for listeners who want reliable orientation without losing sight of the larger story. It leads from tribal settlement and imperial rule to confessional division, federal compromise, economic ascent and the challenges of the present.

Anyone wishing to understand Switzerland in its full historical depth will find in 'A History of Switzerland' an informed non-fiction audiobook that goes far beyond clichés. It makes visible the emergence of neutrality, federalism and direct democracy, and it shows how a small Alpine country became a durable political model. Secure your copy now and discover a country whose past explains why it is still regarded as a unique example of political stability and active civic engagement.

© 2026 Amor Audiobook (Lydbog): 9783692123608

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Lydbog: 26. juni 2026

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