The Splintered Party : : National Liberalism in Hessen and the Reich, 1867-1918 / / Dan S. White.
As a study of the greatest middle class party of Imperial Germany, The Splintered Party is inevitably, in its broadest aspect, an inquiry into the weaknesses of liberalism in the Empire of Bismarck and Wilhelm II. How did the National Liberals, the dominant force in the Reichstag of the 1870s, becom...
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1976 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (303 p.) :; 1 Frontispiz |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- 1. National Liberalism in the Context of German Politics
- 2. Profile of a Regional Liberal Party
- 3. The Crisis of National Liberalism and the Hessian Progressive Party
- 4. The Heidelberg Declaration
- 5. The Era of Heidelberg
- 6. The Autonomy of the Provinces
- 7. National Liberalism in the Context of European Politics
- Appendixes Bibliography Notes Index
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- APPENDIX C
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- NOTES
- INDEX