National Identity and Political Thought in Germany Wilhelmine Depictions of the French Third Republic, 1890-1914

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Main Author: Hewitson, Mark (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated Oct. 2000
Series:Oxford historical monographs
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520 8 |a Annotation  |b "This study examines the interrelation between the construction of national identity and the transformation of political thought in Germany before the First World War. During the decade or so before the war, the German Empire was challenged openly by both right and left for the first time since the 1870s. Paradoxically, however, this pre-war crisis of Germany's system of government occurred during a period of increasing nationalism, which created a solid cross-party basis of support for the Empire as a nation-state. This study argues that Wilhelmine debates about the reform of the German Empire can only be understood in the context of a broader discussion and a comparison of European and American political regimes which took place in Germany after the turn of the century. In such contemporary debates about a German Sonderweg, France remained a principal point of reference because French style parliamentarism had come to be viewed as the main alternative to German constitutionalism. By analysing Wilhelmine depictions of the Third Republic, Dr. Hewitson revises accepted interpretations of German politics and nationalism."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved 
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