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The Guardians Of Concepts Political Languages Of Conservatism In Britain And West Germany 19451980 Martina Steber

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The Guardians Of Concepts Political Languages Of Conservatism In Britain And West Germany 19451980 Martina Steber
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 556
Author: Martina Steber
ISBN: 9781800738270, 1800738277
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Guardians Of Concepts Political Languages Of Conservatism In Britain And West Germany 19451980 Martina Steber by Martina Steber 9781800738270, 1800738277 instant download after payment.

National and transnational debates in Britain and Germany surrounding the meaning of the word “conservative” continue to have far-reaching political consequences. After 1945, even while the term was an accepted part of the political vocabulary of Great Britain, in the Federal Republic of Germany their young democracy was conflicted due to anti-democratic instability. The Guardians of Concepts analyzes the historical changes in the political languages of conservatism in the United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Germany between 1945 and the early 1980s which plagued intellectuals, politicians, and entire parties. As one of the most difficult concepts in both the political and historiographical vocabulary of the German language, conservatism’s analysis takes a linguistically focused path through comprehensive and transnational connection of intellectual history with the history of politics, which are subjects that are otherwise commonly addressed separately from each other.

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