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Imperial Germany Revisited

Continuing Debates and New Perspectives
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
362 Seiten
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.12.2012
The perspectives presented in this volume have already stimulated further argument and will be of interest to anyone looking for orientation in this field of research.mehr
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KlappentextThe perspectives presented in this volume have already stimulated further argument and will be of interest to anyone looking for orientation in this field of research.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-85745-900-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2012
Seiten362 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht524 g
Artikel-Nr.18918069
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionCornelius Torp and Sven Oliver MüllerPART I: THE PLACE OF IMPERIAL GERMANY IN GERMAN HISTORYChapter 1. When the Sonderweg Debate Left UsHelmut Walser SmithChapter 2. The Impossible Vanishing Point. Societal Differentiation in Imperial GermanyBenjamin ZiemannChapter 3. Was the German Empire a Sovereign State?Dieter GrimmChapter 4. Theories of Nationalism and the Critical Approach to German HistoryJohn BreuillyPART II: POLITICS, CULTURE AND SOCIETYChapter 5. The Authoritarian State and the Political Mass MarketJames RetallackChapter 6. Using Violence to Govern: The German Empire and the French Third RepublicHeinz-Gerhard HauptChapter 7. Woman Suffrage and Antifeminism as Litmus Test of Modernising Societies. A Western European ComparisonUte PlanertChapter 8. Germany in the Age of Culture WarsOlaf BlaschkeChapter 9. Their Favourite Enemy. German Social Historians and the Prussian NobilityStephan MalinowskiChapter 10. A Difficult Relationship. Social History and the BourgeoisieManfred HettlingChapter 11. Cultural Nationalism and Beyond. Musical Performances in Imperial GermanySven Oliver MüllerPART III: WAR AND VIOLENCEChapter 12. 1914-1945: A Second Thirty Years War? Advantages and Disadvantages of an Interpretive CategoryJörg EchternkampChapter 13. The Enduring Charm of the Great War. Some Reflections on Methodological IssuesRoger ChickeringChapter 14. The First World War and Military Culture: Continuity and Change in Germany and ItalyMacGregor KnoxChapter 15. A German Way of War? Narratives of German Militarism and Maritime Warfare in World War IDirk BönkerChapter 16. German War Crimes 1914/1941: The Question of ContinuityAlan KramerPART IV: THE GERMAN EMPIRE IN THE WORLDChapter 17. From the Periphery to the Centre. On the Significance of Colonialism for the German EmpireBirthe KundrusChapter 18. The Kaiserreich as a Society of MigrationThomas MergelChapter 19. Wilhelmine Nationalism in Global Contexts. Mobility, Race, and Global ConsciousnessSebastian ConradChapter 20. Imperial Germany under GlobalizationCornelius TorpChapter 21. German Industry and American Big Business, 1900-1914Volker BerghahnSelected Bibliographymehr
Kritik
" - an excellent set of 21 essays from well-established and emerging scholars from Europe and North America - The collection continues the robust international debate on the significance of imperial Germany for German, European, and world history - Overall, a superb collection. Highly recommended." * Choicemehr

Autor

Sven Oliver Müller is a Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin. His recent publications include Die Oper im Wandel der Gesellschaft: Kulturtransfers und Netzwerke des Musiktheaters im modernen Europa (Oldenbourg 2010; with Ther, Toelle, and Zur Nieden) and Deutsche Soldaten und ihre Feinde: Nationalismus an Front und Heimatfront im Zweiten Weltkrieg (Fischer 2007).