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Germany and 'The West' : The History of a Modern Concept / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Germany and ‘the West’ The Vagaries of a Modern Relationship -- Part 1 Rises and Silences of ‘the West’ -- Chapter 1 In Search of ‘the West’ The Language of Political, Social and Cultural Spaces in the Sattelzeit, from about 1770 to the 1830s -- Chapter 2 The Kaiserreich and the Kulturländer: Conceptions of the West in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890–1914 -- Chapter 3 The First World War and the Invention of ‘Western Democracy’ -- Chapter 4 Perceptions of the West in Twentieth-Century Germany -- Part 2 East–West Entanglements -- Chapter 5 Russian and German Ideas of the West in the Long Nineteenth Century: Entanglements of Spatial Identities -- Chapter 6 ‘Orient’ and ‘Occident’, ‘East’ and ‘West’ in the Discourse of German Orientalists, 1790–1930 -- Chapter 7 German Jews and the West: Identification, Dissimilation and Marginalization around the Turn of the Century -- Part 3 Liberal Ambiguities and Strategies of ‘Westernization’ -- Chapter 8 Between East and West? A Liberal Dilemma, 1830–1848/49 -- Chapter 9 Before ‘the West’ Rudolf von Gneist’s English Utopia -- Chapter 10 Weimar and ‘the West’ Liberal Social Thought in Germany, 1914–1933 -- Chapter 11 Germany and ‘Western Democracies’ The Spatialization of Ernst Fraenkel’s Political Thought -- Part 4 Nationalist Self-Centredness and Conservative Adaptations -- Chapter 12 ‘The West’ in German Cultural Criticism during the Long Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 13 No Place for ‘the West’ National Socialism and the ‘Defence of Europe’ -- Chapter 14 ‘The West’, Tocqueville and West German Conservatism from the 1950s to the 1970s -- Part 5 Socialists between ‘East’ and ‘West’ -- Chapter 15 ‘The West’ as a Paradox in German Social Democratic Thought: Britain as Counterfoil and Model, 1871–1945 -- Chapter 16 Bridge over Troubled Water German Left-Wing Intellectuals between ‘East’ and ‘West’, 1945–1949 -- Chapter 17 Antipathy and Attraction to the West and Western Consumerism in the German Democratic Republic -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Germany and ‘the West’ The Vagaries of a Modern Relationship -- Part 1 Rises and Silences of ‘the West’ -- Chapter 1 In Search of ‘the West’ The Language of Political, Social and Cultural Spaces in the Sattelzeit, from about 1770 to the 1830s -- Chapter 2 The Kaiserreich and the Kulturländer: Conceptions of the West in Wilhelmine Germany, 1890–1914 -- Chapter 3 The First World War and the Invention of ‘Western Democracy’ -- Chapter 4 Perceptions of the West in Twentieth-Century Germany -- Part 2 East–West Entanglements -- Chapter 5 Russian and German Ideas of the West in the Long Nineteenth Century: Entanglements of Spatial Identities -- Chapter 6 ‘Orient’ and ‘Occident’, ‘East’ and ‘West’ in the Discourse of German Orientalists, 1790–1930 -- Chapter 7 German Jews and the West: Identification, Dissimilation and Marginalization around the Turn of the Century -- Part 3 Liberal Ambiguities and Strategies of ‘Westernization’ -- Chapter 8 Between East and West? A Liberal Dilemma, 1830–1848/49 -- Chapter 9 Before ‘the West’ Rudolf von Gneist’s English Utopia -- Chapter 10 Weimar and ‘the West’ Liberal Social Thought in Germany, 1914–1933 -- Chapter 11 Germany and ‘Western Democracies’ The Spatialization of Ernst Fraenkel’s Political Thought -- Part 4 Nationalist Self-Centredness and Conservative Adaptations -- Chapter 12 ‘The West’ in German Cultural Criticism during the Long Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 13 No Place for ‘the West’ National Socialism and the ‘Defence of Europe’ -- Chapter 14 ‘The West’, Tocqueville and West German Conservatism from the 1950s to the 1970s -- Part 5 Socialists between ‘East’ and ‘West’ -- Chapter 15 ‘The West’ as a Paradox in German Social Democratic Thought: Britain as Counterfoil and Model, 1871–1945 -- Chapter 16 Bridge over Troubled Water German Left-Wing Intellectuals between ‘East’ and ‘West’, 1945–1949 -- Chapter 17 Antipathy and Attraction to the West and Western Consumerism in the German Democratic Republic -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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