| Unification is a general conclusion of national history,and historical law promotes the process of reunification of Germany.Unification as a national political phenomenon,not just a simple contend for political forces,unified behind the national history based on the theoretical origin.The completion of the national unity mission involves the continuity of the state power,substantive and polymerizational issues.On this basis,this article analyzes the relationship between the Roman Empire,the Christianity,the nation-state and the German reunification,and puts forward the relationship between the reunification of the German Empire.Historical jurisprudence arises from the process of reunification of Deutsche,and the fonnation of historical jurisprudence is in fact bound to be influenced by the unity of the will.The unity of Deutsche,its essence is not in the territory,and in the national,national identity formation of the unity of the value base of Germany.Historical jurisprudence,as a kind of intellectual awakening,is a side of this value base,and has responded to the connotation of the German nation from the perspective of jurisprudence.This is the contribution of historical jurisprudence to the process of national unity and unity of German.It is helpful for us to understand the phenomenon of reunification and understand jurisprudence,especially the role of law in the process of national reunification.This chapter is divided into four chapters,the first chapter mainly discusses the unified theory,and the formation of the German nation and its national character;The second chapter focuses on the influence factors of German reunification from the Roman Empire,Christianity and nation-state.The third chapter analyzes the rise of historical jurisprudence in the process of German reunification,and makes a brief analysis of its theoretical background,foundation and logic.The fourth chapter focuses on the relationship between historical law and German reunification from the aspects of Roman law and nationality,and further explores the unity of public order and German The relationship between;Chapter 5 is the conclusion of this article. |