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Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 725 g

Reihe: Monographs in German History

Kurlander

The Price of Exclusion

Ethnicity, National Identity, and the Decline of German Liberalism, 1898-1933
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-1-84545-069-4
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Ethnicity, National Identity, and the Decline of German Liberalism, 1898-1933

Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 725 g

Reihe: Monographs in German History

ISBN: 978-1-84545-069-4
Verlag: Berghahn Books


“The failure of Liberalism” in Germany and its responsibility for the rise of Nazism has been widely discussed among scholars inside and outside Germany. This author argues that German liberalism failed because of the irreconcilable conflict between two competing visions of German identity. In following the German liberal parties from the Empire through the Third Reich Kurlander illustrates convincingly how an exclusionary racist Weltanschauung, conditioned by profound transformations in German political culture at large, gradually displaced the liberal-universalist conception of a democratic Rechtsstaat. Although there were some notable exceptions, this widespread obsession with „racial community [Volksgemeinschaft]“ caused the liberal parties to succumb to ideological lassitude and self-contradiction, paving the way for National Socialism.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Genesis of Völkisch Liberalism in Schleswig-Holstein, 1898–1918

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Introduction

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Völkisch and Universalist Paradigms of Regional Identity

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A National and Social Liberalism

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The Schu¨cking Affair and Breaking the Bu¨low Bloc, 1907–1912

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Nationalism, Ethnic Preoccupations, and the Coming of War

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Conclusion

Chapter 2. Decisive Liberalism and the Challenges of Völkisch-Nationalism in Silesia, 1898-1918

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Introduction

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Jews, Poles, and Other Silesians

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“Decisive Liberalism” Challenged, 1898–1907

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“A Liberalism Which Does Not Deserve Its Name”

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The Divisiveness of Total War

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Conclusion

Chapter 3. Republican Particularism and the Creation of an Alsatian Liberal Counterculture, 1898-1918

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Introduction

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The Origins of Republican Particularism

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Liberal Unity and the End of Opposition, 1898–1907

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Striking A Blow for “Progress”: The Fortschrittspartei Takes the Reins

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Alsace at War

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Conclusion

Chapter 4. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Völkisch Liberalism in Schleswig-Holstein, 1918-1933

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Introduction

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The Apotheosis of Völkisch Liberalism

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The Challenges of Preserving Liberal Democracy, 1918–1924

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Völkisch Liberalism and the Bu¨rgerblock, 1924–1928

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Völkisch Liberalism on the Brink, 1928–1933

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Conclusion

Chapter 5. The Price of Universalism in Weimar Silesia, 1918–1933

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Introduction

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Völkisch Ideologies and Universalist Minorities within Silesian Liberalism

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Decisive Liberalism Divided, 1919–1922

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Solidarity and Decline, 1922–1928

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The Search for Alternatives: A Last Chance for Silesian Liberalism

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Conclusion

Chapter 6.The Victory of Republican Particularism in Alsace, 1918–1933

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Introduction

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The Question of Autonomy: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Third Republic

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Be Careful What You Wish For: The Liberals Embrace the Republic

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The Autonomist Challenge 1924–1930

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The Republican Settlement 1930–1933

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Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


Kurlander, Eric
Eric Kurlander received his PhD from Harvard University and is now Assistant Professor of Modern European History at Stetson University. He has published articles on liberalism, anti-Semitism and political culture in Imperial and Weimar Germany, and is currently working on a book studying the fate of bourgeois republicans in the Third Reich, Living With Hitler: Liberal Democrats Between Resistance and Collaboration, 1933-1945 (Yale UP, fortcoming).

Eric Kurlander received his PhD from Harvard University and is now Assistant Professor of Modern European History at Stetson University. He has published articles on liberalism, anti-Semitism and political culture in Imperial and Weimar Germany, and is currently working on a book studying the fate of bourgeois republicans in the Third Reich, Living With Hitler: Liberal Democrats Between Resistance and Collaboration, 1933-1945 (Yale UP, fortcoming).



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