Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion

Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion

by Roger Chickering
Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion

Imperial Germany: A Historiographical Companion

by Roger Chickering

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Overview

The German Empire has been the focus of enormous historical interest, particularly during the last thirty years, when its relationship to the Third Reich became an acute historical and civic problem. This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the rich historical literature on the subject. In topical chapters, a group of leading scholars from six different countries, who have themselves participated in crafting the historiography of Imperial Germany, address the principal interpretive issues that have informed this literature. The volume provides a central reference for students of modern German and European history.

The chapters present historiographical surveys, which integrate original analyses and extended bibliographies. The topics covered include historical geography, agriculture, technology and industrial growth, demographic and social change, regionalism and particularism, confessionalism, state and society, education, political mobilization, the socialist labor movement, the academic disciplines and social thought, literature and the arts, foreign policy, colonialism and colonial empire, the armed forces and military planning, and Imperial Germany during World War I. The volume provides a central reference for students of modern German and European history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313276415
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/28/1996
Pages: 552
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

ROGER CHICKERING is Professor of History at the Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University. He has published widely in modern German history, including We Men Who Feel Most German (1984) and Karl Lamprecht: A German Academic Life, 1856-1915 (1993), winner of the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History in 1994.

Table of Contents

The Quest for a Usable German Empire by Roger Chickering
Historical Geography by Norman Pounds
Agriculture by Rita Aldenhoff
Technology and Industrial Growth by Frank B. Tipton
Demographic and Social Change by Jean Quataert
Regionalism and Particularism by Dan S. White
Confessionalism by Gangolf Hübinger
Constitution, Administration, and the Law by Michael John
State and Society by Andrew Lees
Education by James Albisetti
The Socialist Labor Movement by Vernon L. Lidtke
Political Mobilization by Brett Fairbairn
The Academic Disciplines and Social Thought by Rüdiger vom Bruch
Literature and the Arts by Peter Jelavich
Foreign Policy by Jost Dülffer
Colonialism and Colonial Empire by Woodruff D. Smith
The Armed Forces and Military Planning by Stig Förster
Imperial Germany at War, 1914-1918 by Roger Chickering
General Bibliography
Index

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