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Wilhelminism And Its Legacies German Modernities Imperialism And The Meanings Of Reform 18901930 1st Edition Geoff Eley James Retallack

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Wilhelminism And Its Legacies German Modernities Imperialism And The Meanings Of Reform 18901930 1st Edition Geoff Eley James Retallack
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.43 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Geoff Eley; James Retallack
ISBN: 9780857457110, 085745711X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Wilhelminism And Its Legacies German Modernities Imperialism And The Meanings Of Reform 18901930 1st Edition Geoff Eley James Retallack by Geoff Eley; James Retallack 9780857457110, 085745711X instant download after payment.

What was distinctive-and distinctively "modern"-about German society and politics in the age of Kaiser Wilhelm II? In addressing this question, these essays assemble cutting-edge research by fourteen international scholars. Based on evidence of an explicit and self-confidently "bourgeois" formation in German public culture, the contributors suggest new ways of interpreting its reformist potential and advance alternative readings of German political history before 1914. While proposing a more measured understanding of Wilhelmine Germany's extraordinarily dynamic society, they also grapple with the ambivalent, cross-cutting nature of German "modernities" and reassess their impact on long-term developments running through the Wilhelmine age.

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