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Between Reform and Revolution: German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990
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Between Reform and Revolution: German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781571811202 |
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Publisher: | Berghahn Books |
Publication date: | 09/01/2005 |
Edition description: | Revised ed. |
Pages: | 596 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.21(d) |
About the Author
David E. Barclay is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Western European Studies, Kalamazoo College.
Eric D. Weitz is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Table of Contents
List of AbbreviationsIntroduction David E. Barclay and Eric D. Weitz
Chapter 1. Diagnosing the “German Misery”: Radicalism and the Problem of National Character, 1830 to 1848 Warren Breckman
Chapter 2. Working-Class Politics at the Crossroads of Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism Hermann Beck
Chapter 3. The Lassallean Labor Movement in Germany: Organization, Social Structure, and Associational Life in the 1860s Toni Offermann
Chapter 4. Bürger and Workers: Liberalism and the Labor Movement in Germany, 1848 to 1914 Ralf Roth
Chapter 5. “Genossen und Genossinnen”: Depictions of Gender, Militancy, and Organizing in the German Socialist Press, 1890-1914 Mary Jo Maynes
Chapter 6. The Social Democratic Electorate in Imperial Germany Jonathan Sperber
Chapter 7. Latent Reformism and Socialist Utopia: The SPD in Göttingen, 1890 to 1920 Adelheid von Saldern
Chapter 8. A Social Republic? Social Democrats, Communists, and the Weimar Welfare State, 1919 to 1933 David F. Crew
Chapter 9. The Iron Front: Weimar Social Democracy between Tradition and Modernity Donna Harsch
Chapter 10. Communism and the Public Spheres of Weimar Germany Eric D. Weitz
Chapter 11. The Rise and Fall of Red Saxony William Carl Mathews
Chapter 12. Cultural Socialism, the Public Sphere, and the Mass Form: Popular Culture and the Democratic Project, 1900 to 1934 Geoff Eley
Chapter 13. The Social Origins of Unity Sentiments in the German Socialist Underground, 1933 to 1936 Gerd-Rainer Horn
Chapter 14. Communist Resistance between Comintern Directives and Nazi Terror Beatrix Herlemann
Chapter 15. Rethinking Social Democracy, the State, and Europe: Rudolf Hilferding in Exile, 1933 to 1941 David E. Barclay
Chapter 16. Ordnungsmacht and Mitbestimmung: The Postwar Labor Unions and the Politics of Reconstruction Diethelm Prowe
Chapter 17. The Soviets, the German Left, and the Problem of “Sectarianism” in the Eastern Zone, 1945 to 1949 Norman Naimark
Chapter 18. Pronatalism, Nationbuilding, and Socialism: Population Policy in the SBZ/DDR, 1945 to 1960 Atina Grossmann
Chapter 19. German Social Democracy and European Unification, 1945 to 1955 Dietrich Orlow
Chapter 20. The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Everyday Life in the DDR in the 1950s Anna-Sabine Ernst
Chapter 21. Social Democratic Gender Policies, the Working-Class Milieu, and the Culture of Domesticity in West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s Hanna Schissler
Chapter 22. Is the SPD Still a Labor Party? From “Community of Solidarity” to “Loosely Coupled Anarchy” Peter Lösche
Chapter 23. Good-bye to All That: The Passing of German Communism and the Rise of a New New Left Eric D. Weitz
Selective Bibliography List of Contributors Index