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Wilhelminism and Its Legacies: German Modernities, Imperialism, and the Meanings of Reform, 1890-1930
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ISBN-13: | 9781571816870 |
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Publisher: | Berghahn Books |
Publication date: | 10/01/2004 |
Series: | Austrian and Habsburg Studies |
Pages: | 280 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d) |
About the Author
James Retallack is Professor of History at th Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto. As a recipient of the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Prize from the Humboldt Foundation, in 2002-03 he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Göttingen.
Table of Contents
Foreword Volker R. BerghahnAcknowledgments
Introduction Geoff Eley and James Retallack
Chapter 1. Making a Place in the Nation: Meanings of "Citizenship" in Wilhelmine Germany Geoff Eley
Chapter 2. Membership, Organization, and Wilhelmine Modernism: Constructing Economic Democracy through Cooperation Brett Fairbairn
Chapter 3. "Few better farmers in Europe"? Productivity, Change, and Modernization in East-Elbian Agriculture, 1870-1913 Oliver Grant
Chapter 4. The Wilhelmine Regime and the Problem of Reform: German Debates about Modern Nation-States Mark Hewitson
Chapter 5. Lebensreform: A Middle-Class Antidote to Wilhelminism Matthew Jefferies
Chapter 6. Imperial Socialism of the Chair: Gustav Schmoller and German Weltpolitik, 1897-1905 Erik Grimmer-Solem
Chapter 7. "Our natural ally": German Social Democrats, Anglo-German Relations, and the Contradictory Agendas of Wilhelmine Socialism, 1897-1900 Paul Probert
Chapter 8. The "Malet Incident," October 1895: A Prelude to the Kaiser's "Krüger Telegram" in the Context of the Anglo-German Imperialist Rivalry Willem-Alexander van't Padje
Chapter 9. Colonial Agitation and the Bismarckian State: The Case of Carl Peters Arne Perras
Chapter 10. The Law and the Colonial State: Legal Codification versus Practice in a German Colony Nils Ole Oermann
Chapter 11. Max Warburg and German Politics: The Limits of Financial Power in Wilhelmine Germany Niall Ferguson
Chapter 12. Continuity and Change in Post-Wilhelmine Germany: From the 1918 Revolution to the Ruhr Crisis Conan Fischer
Chapter 13. A Wilhelmine Legacy? Coudenhove-Kalergi's "Paneuropa" as an Alternative Path towards a European (Post-)Modernity, 1922-1932 Katiana Orluc
Chapter 14. Ideas into Politics: Meanings of "Stasis" in Wilhelmine Germany James Retallack
Notes on Contributors List of Publications by Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann