German conservatism reconsidered - old problems and new directions, L.E. Jones and J. Retallack; the politics of revival - pietists, aristocrats and the state church in early 19th century Prussia, C. Clark; conservatives and the social question in 19th century Prussia, H. Beck; Victor Aime Huber and the emergence of social conservatism, W. Schwentker; the court Camarilla and the politics of monarchical restoration in Prussia, D.E. Barclay; between economic interests and radical nationalism - attempts to found a new right-wing party in imperial Germany, 1887-94, D. Stegman; anti-semitism, agrarian mobilization and the Conservative Party - radicalism and containment in the founding of the Agrarian League, G. Vascik; the road to Philippi - the Conservative Party and Bethmann Hollweg's politics of the diagonal, 1909-14, J. Retallack; breakdown or breakthrough? conservatives and the November Revolution, P. Fritzsche; conservatism, national socialism and the cultural crisis of the Weimar Republic, A.E. Steinweis; government without parties - conserative plans for constitutional revision at the end of the Weimar Republic, H. Mommsen; organized rural women and the conservative mobilization of the German countryside in the Weimar Republic, R. Bridenthal; convergence on the right - agrarian elite radicalism and Nazi populism in Pomerania, 1928-33, S. Baranowski; the conservative resistance to Hitler and the fall of the Weimar Republic, 1932-34, T.S. Hamerow; the limits of collaboration - Edgar Jung, Herbert von Bose and the origins of the conservative resistance to Hitler, 1933-34, L.E. Jones.