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Germany's Difficult Passage to Modernity : Breakdown, Breakup, Breakthrough / Policies and Institutions: Germany, Europe, and Transatlantic Relations ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Calvinism and Democracy: The Case of the Dutch Republic (1555-1787) -- Chapter 2 Liberalization and Democratization in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Germany in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 3 Germany on the Global Stage: The U.S.-German Relationship after Unification -- Chapter 4 The Politics of Adapting Organized Capitalism: United Germany, the New Europe, and Globalization -- Chapter 5 The “Storm before the Calm”: Labor Markets, Unemployment, and Standort Deutschland -- Chapter 6 The Bundesrat, Interest Groups, and Gridlock: German Federalism at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 7 Fahrvergnügen on the Datenbahn: Germany Confronts the Information Age -- Chapter 8 Engineered Like No Other: German Society and the Automobile -- Chapter 9 Globalization, Gender, and the German Welfare State: The Maldistributive Consequences of Retrenchment -- Chapter 10 Grace? Under Pressure? The Goldhagen Controversy after Two Years -- List of Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Calvinism and Democracy: The Case of the Dutch Republic (1555-1787) -- Chapter 2 Liberalization and Democratization in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Germany in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 3 Germany on the Global Stage: The U.S.-German Relationship after Unification -- Chapter 4 The Politics of Adapting Organized Capitalism: United Germany, the New Europe, and Globalization -- Chapter 5 The “Storm before the Calm”: Labor Markets, Unemployment, and Standort Deutschland -- Chapter 6 The Bundesrat, Interest Groups, and Gridlock: German Federalism at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 7 Fahrvergnügen on the Datenbahn: Germany Confronts the Information Age -- Chapter 8 Engineered Like No Other: German Society and the Automobile -- Chapter 9 Globalization, Gender, and the German Welfare State: The Maldistributive Consequences of Retrenchment -- Chapter 10 Grace? Under Pressure? The Goldhagen Controversy after Two Years -- List of Contributors -- Index |
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