Written in 1934, Building a Nation is a sweeping political work that traces Germany's path from heritage, war, revolution, and Versailles to Weimar collapse, leadership, legality, and national reconstruction.
Part historical narrative and part political manifesto, it reveals how Hermann G ring sought to explain crisis, justify struggle, and define the principles by which a nation could be rebuilt. This edition offers readers a direct encounter with one of the era's most forceful visions of state-building, order, and political transformation.