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Liberalism in Germany Christiane Banerji

Liberalism in Germany By Christiane Banerji

Liberalism in Germany by Christiane Banerji


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In the nineteenth century, German Liberalism grew into a powerful political movement vociferous in its demands for the freedom of the individual, for changes to allow the participation of all men in the political system and for a fundamental reform of the German states.

Liberalism in Germany Summary

Liberalism in Germany by Christiane Banerji

In the nineteenth century, German Liberalism grew into a powerful political movement vociferous in its demands for the freedom of the individual, for changes to allow the participation of all men in the political system and for a fundamental reform of the German states. As elsewhere in Europe, Liberalism was linked not only with a strong social commitment, but also with the formation of a national state. In this concise and authoritative study of liberalism in German, Dieter Langewiesche analyses the foundation and development of German liberalism from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. He takes into account the most recent research and scholarship in this field, examining the role of individual German states, the local roots of liberalism, the links between liberalism and its social bases of support, especially from bourgeois groups, and the forms of political organisation adopted by the liberals. The author addresses issues fundamental to an understanding of liberalism in Germany and the formation of the modern German state.

About Christiane Banerji

DIETER LANGEWIESCHE is Professor of Modern History at the Universitat of Tubingen, and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Vice-Rector of the University of Erfurt.

Text edited and translated by CHRISTIANE BANERJII.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Diagrams
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART ONE: EARLY LIBERALISM AND 'MIDDLE-CLASS SOCIETY'
Early Liberalism as a Political Constitutional Movement
Bureaucratic Liberalism
Political and Social Models of the Liberal Movement
The Organization and Social Profile of Early Liberalism
PART TWO: LIBERAL POLITICS IN THE REVOLUTION OF 1848-9
Images of the Revolution: Limiting the Revolution
Liberal Parliamentary Politics
Liberals in the Extra-Parliamentary Revolutionary Movement
Fundamental Liberal Positions on the Imperial Constitution
PART THREE: LIBERALISM BETWEEN THE REVOLUTION AND THE REICHSGRUENDUNG
1849-1858, The Decade of Reaction
'Unity' and 'Freedom'? Liberalism and the Reichsgrundung
PART FOUR: THE NATION STATE, INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND WELTPOLITIK: LIBERALS IN THE GERMAN KAISERREICH
Social and Political Changes
Parties, Voters, Members, Pressure Groups: the 'Liberal Milieu', 1871-1918
The 'Liberal Era' and the Shock of the 'Second Reichsgrundung'
The State, the Church and the Kulturkampf
Anti-Socialism, Social Policies, Liberal Social Models
Liberalism and Municipal Politics
Weltpolitik and Internal Reform: The Wilhelmine Era
War Aims and Aims for Reform: Liberals during the First World War
PART FIVE: THE DELIBERALIZATION OF THE 'MIDDLE-CLASS CENTRE': THE DECLINE OF POLITICAL LIBERALISM IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
The Overburdened Republic
Party Organization, Voters and Pressure Groups: the Dissolution of the 'Liberal Milieu'
Liberal Programmes and Political Practice
Liberals Before and After 1933: Taking Stock and the Outlook for the Future
PART SIX: THE REBIRTH OF LIBERALISM? A BRIEF SUMMARY OF LIBERALISM AND POLITICS IN WEST GERMANY AFTER 1945
Tables and Diagrams
Notes
Select Bibliography

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NPB9780333712573
9780333712573
0333712579
Liberalism in Germany by Christiane Banerji
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1999-11-01
387
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