9780472084814-047208481X-Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 (Social History, Popular Culture, And Politics In Germany)

Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 (Social History, Popular Culture, And Politics In Germany)

ISBN-13: 9780472084814
ISBN-10: 047208481X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Geoff Eley
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Paperback 536 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780472084814
ISBN-10: 047208481X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Geoff Eley
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Paperback 536 pages

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Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 (Social History, Popular Culture, And Politics In Germany) (ISBN-13: 9780472084814 and ISBN-10: 047208481X), written by authors Geoff Eley, was published by University of Michigan Press in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Germany (European History, Popular Culture, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 (Social History, Popular Culture, And Politics In Germany) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Germany books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Society, Culture, and the State in Germany, 1870-1930 draws together important new work on the Kaiserreich--the period between Bismarck's unification of Germany and the First World War.

Work on the Kaiserreich built up impressive momentum during the 1970s and 1980s, when a series of inspiring but divisive controversies called into question the ways in which German historical development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was mainly understood. These discussions focused on issues of continuity between Bismarck and Hitler and the peculiar strength of authoritarianism in German political culture, raising important questions about the deep origins of Nazism and about Germany's alleged differences from the West.

The collection purposefully brings certain issues and approaches into the foreground. These include the value of taking gender seriously as a priority of historical work; the emergence of social policy and welfare during the early twentieth century; religious belief and affiliation as a neglected dimension in modern German history; the tremendous importance of the First World War as a climacteric; and the exciting potentials of cultural studies and the new cultural history.

A varied group, the contributors embrace different kinds of history and certainly do not subscribe to a common line. Some essays suggest alternative periodizations and focus on the early twentieth century decades rather than the integral unity of the Kaiserreich as such. Together, they take stock of the field, critically synthesizing existing knowledge and laying down agendas for the future.

Geoff Eley is Professor of History, University of Michigan.

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