An authoritative and up-to-date history of Weimar Germany, with each chapter written by an internationally acknowledged expert in the field, that throws new light on important areas such as constitutional and social reform, Jewish life, gender and cultural developments.
An authoritative and up-to-date history of Weimar Germany, with each chapter written by an internationally acknowledged expert in the field, that throws new light on important areas such as constitutional and social reform, Jewish life, gender and cultural developments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony McElligott is professor of history at the University of Limerick, where he is also the Director of the Centre for Historical Research. He is a founding co-editor of Cultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social History Society. He has published widely on the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, notably Contested City: Municipal Politics and the Rise of Nazism in Altona 1917-1937 (1998), The German Urban Experience 1900-1945, Modernity and Crisis (2001), and with Tim Kirk, 'Working Towards The Führer': Essays in Honour of Sir Ian Kershaw (2003). He is currently completing a major new study of the Weimar republic, Rethinking The Weimar Republic: Authority and Authoritarianism 1916-1936.
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Introduction 1: Anthony McElligott: Political Culture 2: Wolfgang Elz: Foreign Policy 3: William Mulligan: The Reichswehr and the Weimar Republic 4: Harold James: The Weimar Economy 5: John Bingham: The 'Urban Republic' 6: Kathleen Canning: Women and the Politics of Gender 7: Young-Sun Hong: The Weimar Welfare System 8: Adelheid von Saldern: 'Neues Wohnen': Housing and Reform 9: Anthony D. Kauders: Weimar Jewry 10: Karl Christian Führer: High Brow and Low Brow Culture Further Reading Chronology
Introduction 1: Anthony McElligott: Political Culture 2: Wolfgang Elz: Foreign Policy 3: William Mulligan: The Reichswehr and the Weimar Republic 4: Harold James: The Weimar Economy 5: John Bingham: The 'Urban Republic' 6: Kathleen Canning: Women and the Politics of Gender 7: Young-Sun Hong: The Weimar Welfare System 8: Adelheid von Saldern: 'Neues Wohnen': Housing and Reform 9: Anthony D. Kauders: Weimar Jewry 10: Karl Christian Führer: High Brow and Low Brow Culture Further Reading Chronology
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