Imperial Germany 1867-1918  24846

Politics, Culture, and Society in an Authoritarian State

  • Preface and acknowledgments
  • Preface to the English edition
  • Translator’s notes
  1. The German Empire as a system of skirted decisions
  2. A delaying compromise: the division of authority in the German Imperial constitution of 1871
  3. The Prussian conception of the state and the German idea of Empire: Prussia and the German Empire in recent German history
  4. Society and state in Europe in the age of liberalism, 1870-1890
  5. The causes and objectives of German imperialism before 1914
  6. Economy, society and the state in the German Empire, 1870-1918
  7. Culture and politics in the German Empire
  8. The latent crisis of the Wilhelmine Empire: the state and society in Germany, 1890-1914
  9. Domestic factors in German foreign policy before 1914
  10. Public opinion and foreign policy in Wilhelmine Germany, 1897-1914
  11. The spirit of 1914 and the ideology of a German ‘Sonderweg’
  12. The social consequences of World War I: the case of Germany
  13. The German revolution, 1918-1920: political revolution and social protest
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