Germany 1916-23: A revolution in context

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Abstract

During the last four decades the German Revolution 1918/19 has only attracted little scholarly attention. This volume offers new cultural historical perspectives, puts this revolution into a wider time frame (1916-23), and coheres around three interlinked propositions: (i) acknowledging that during its initial stage the German Revolution reflected an intense social and political challenge to state authority and its monopoly of physical violence, (ii) it was also replete with Angst-ridden wrangling over its longer-term meaning and direction, and (iii) was characterized by competing social movements that tried to cultivate citizenship in a new, unknown state.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTranscript-Verlag
Number of pages266
ISBN (Electronic)9783839427347
ISBN (Print)9783837627343
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2015

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