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L'OUVRAGE Entre l'Allemagne de Guillaume II et celle de Hitler, la République de Weimar apparaît trop souvent comme une "terra incognita". Depuis dix ans environ, elle a retrouvé la faveur des historiens des deux Allemagnes ; mais si les études de détail se multiplient, si les récits se précisent, jamais encore n'avait été faite l'analyse systématique de ses structures : c'est elle qui est tentée ici. Après avoir esquissé la naissance d'une Allemagne nouvelle, issue de la révolution et du traité de Versailles, l'auteur étudie tour à tour l'État républicain (en particulier les rapports entre le Reich et les Länder), la vie politique (partis et associations), l'économie, l...
Challenging the traditional belief that Hitler's supporters were largely from the lower middle class, Richard F. Hamilton analyzes Nazi electoral successes by turning to previously untapped sources--urban voting records. This examination of data from a series of elections in fourteen of the largest German cities shows that in most of them the vote for the Nazis varied directly with the class level of the district, with the wealthiest districts giving it the strongest support. Originally published in 1982. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Originally published in 1984 this volume presents the first systematic analysis of the cultural sources of the Pan German League’s appeal and influence in Imperial Germany. It focuses on the symbolic dimensions of the League’s literature and activities, in order to explain the attraction of the League’s aggressive ideology to certain social groups. In addition it examines the relationship between the League and other patriotic societies in Imperial Germany and analyses the processes by which the organization succeeded, on the eve of the First World War, in mobilizing a broad ‘national opposition’ to the German government. The study draws on concepts from psychology and anthropology, and its documentary foundation includes archival material from both the former East and West Germany.
Using his skills as a journalist, historian, and memoirist, Sebastian Haffner (author ofThe Meaning of Hitler) traces the development of the German Empire (1871-1945) and the central role of warfare that characterized the Reich. Haffner contends that Germany’s unfavorable geographic position had much to do with the state’s belligerence and that, from its inception, created the conflicts that culminated in two world wars. “The fruit of decades of study, the moving and sometimes very personal testament of an author whose works more than any others have influenced public opinion and challenged academic historians.” — Die Zeit “A brilliant work from the top hat of a powerful historic...
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De la fondation de l'Empire à nos jours, la société allemande a traversé des phases de « militarisation » et de « Zivilisierung », posant la question des relations et interactions entre pouvoirs civil et militaire. Comment peuvent-elles se dérégler en...