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Die Normativen Grundlagen Des Liberalismus Und Die Emanzipation Des B Rgertums


Die Normativen Grundlagen Des Liberalismus Und Die Emanzipation Des B Rgertums
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Author : Volker Stanslowski
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1975

Die Normativen Grundlagen Des Liberalismus Und Die Emanzipation Des B Rgertums written by Volker Stanslowski and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1975 with categories.




Liberalismus Und Emanzipation


Liberalismus Und Emanzipation
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Author : Angelika Schaser
language : de
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh
Release Date : 2010

Liberalismus Und Emanzipation written by Angelika Schaser and has been published by Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden gmbh this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Political Science categories.


English summary: Emancipation has always been one of the key demands of liberalism. Its followers sought the liberation of all citizens of traditional bonds, to create a society based on the freedom and equality of its citizens. But how did the liberals react in the Empire and the Weimar Republic when it actually came to implementing the political and legal equality of women and Jews? Profiled experts in Jewish history and in women's and gender history answer this question from different perspectives.They review inclusion and exclusion mechanisms amongst liberals at the local and regional level in Germany and place them in an international context. They focus on a number of personalities that stand out, but also analyze the liberal movement as a whole. It is clear that anti-Semitic and anti-feminist sentiments were also found in liberalism, even though many women and Jews placed the hopes of their struggle for participation in this movement. German text. German description: Emanzipation war seit jeher eine der zentralen Forderungen des Liberalismus. Seine Anh�nger erstrebten die Befreiung aller Buerger von ueberkommenen Fesseln, um eine auf Freiheit und Gleichheit beruhende Staatsbuergergesellschaft zu schaffen. Doch wie reagierten die Liberalen, als es im Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik konkret darum ging, die politische und rechtliche Gleichstellung von Frauen und Juden in die Tat umzusetzen? Profilierte Experten der juedischen Geschichte und der Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte beantworten diese Frage aus verschiedenen Blickrichtungen. Sie nehmen Ein- und Ausschlussmechanismen unter Liberalen auf lokaler und regionaler Ebene in Deutschland in den Blick und stellen sie in den internationalen Kontext. Sie widmen sich einzelnen herausragenden Pers�nlichkeiten, analysieren aber auch die liberale Bewegung als Ganzes. Dabei wird deutlich, dass antisemitische und antifeministische Ressentiments auch im Liberalismus zu finden waren, obwohl zahlreiche Frauen und Juden bei ihrem Kampf um Partizipation gerade auf diese Bewegung ihre Hoffnungen setzten.



Liberalismus Und Emanzipation


Liberalismus Und Emanzipation
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Author : Angelika Schaser
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

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Rethinking The Age Of Emancipation


Rethinking The Age Of Emancipation
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Author : Martin Baumeister
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2020-03-20

Rethinking The Age Of Emancipation written by Martin Baumeister and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-20 with History categories.


Since the end of the nineteenth century, traditional historiography has emphasized the similarities between Italy and Germany as “late nations”, including the parallel roles of “great men” such as Bismarck and Cavour. Rethinking the Age of Emancipation aims at a critical reassessment of the development of these two “late” nations from a new and transnational perspective. Essays by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars examine the discursive relationships among nationalism, war, and emancipation as well as the ambiguous roles of historical protagonists with competing national, political, and religious loyalties.



The Ashgate Research Companion To Imperial Germany


The Ashgate Research Companion To Imperial Germany
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Author : Matthew Jefferies
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-03-03

The Ashgate Research Companion To Imperial Germany written by Matthew Jefferies and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-03 with History categories.


Germany's imperial era (1871-1918) continues to attract both scholars and the general public alike. The American historian Roger Chickering has referred to the historiography on the Kaiserreich as an 'extraordinary body of historical scholarship', whose quality and diversity stands comparison with that of any other episode in European history. This Companion is a significant addition to this body of scholarship with the emphasis very much on the present and future. Questions of continuity remain a vital and necessary line of historical enquiry and while it may have been short-lived, the Kaiserreich remains central to modern German and European history. The volume allows 25 experts, from across the globe, to write at length about the state of research in their own specialist fields, offering original insights as well as historiographical reflections, and rounded off with extensive suggestions for further reading. The chapters are grouped into five thematic sections, chosen to reflect the full range of research being undertaken on imperial German history today and together offer a comprehensive and authoritative reference resource. Overall this collection will provide scholars and students with a lively take on this fascinating period of German history, from the nation’s unification in 1871 right up until the end of World War I.





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language : en
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
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Remaking The Rhythms Of Life


Remaking The Rhythms Of Life
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Author : Oliver Zimmer
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2013-02-28

Remaking The Rhythms Of Life written by Oliver Zimmer and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-28 with Business & Economics categories.


The late nineteenth century marked a period of profound change in the German lands, characterized by rapid economic growth, increased migration, ideological conflict, and cultural innovation. Throwing new light on a series of hotly debated topics, Oliver Zimmer explores how people drew on their creative energies to find their place in the world.



From Popular Liberalism To National Socialism


From Popular Liberalism To National Socialism
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Author : Oded Heilbronner
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-05-15

From Popular Liberalism To National Socialism written by Oded Heilbronner and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-15 with History categories.


’Long live liberty, equality, fraternity and dynamite’ So went the traditional slogan of the radical liberals in Greater Swabia, the south-western part of modern Germany. This book investigates the development of what the author terms ’popular liberalism’ in this region, in order to present a more nuanced understanding of political and cultural patterns in Germany up to the early 1930s. In particular, the author offers an explanation for the success of National Socialism before 1933 in certain regions of South Germany, arguing that the radical liberal sub-culture was not subsumed by the Nazi Party, but instead changed its form of representation. Together with the famous völkish fraction and the leftist fraction within the chapters of the Nazi Party, there were radical-liberal associations, ex-members of radical-liberal parties, sympathizers with these parties, and notables with a radical orientation derived from family and regional traditions. These people and associations believed that the Nazi Party could fulfil their radical - liberal vision, rooted in the local democratic and liberal traditions which stretched from 1848 to the early 20th century. By looking afresh at the relationship between local-regional identities and national politics, this book makes a major contribution to the study of the roots of Nazism.



Between Heimat And Hatred


Between Heimat And Hatred
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Author : Philipp Nielsen
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-04-15

Between Heimat And Hatred written by Philipp Nielsen and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-04-15 with History categories.


In the decades between German unification and the demise of the Weimar Republic, German Jewry negotiated their collective and individual identity under the impression of legal emancipation, continued antisemitism, the emergence of Zionism and Socialism, the First World, and revolution and the republic. For many German Jews liberalism and also increasingly Socialism became attractive propositions. Yet conservative parties and political positions right-of-center also held appeal for some German Jews. Between Heimat and Hatred studies German Jews involved in ventures that were from the beginning, or became increasingly, of the Right. Jewish agricultural settlement, Jews' participation in the so-called "Defense of Germandom in the East", their place in military and veteran circles and finally right-of-center politics form the core of this book. These topics created a web of social activities and political persuasions neither entirely conservative nor entirely liberal. For those German Jews engaging with these issues, their motivation came from sincere love of their German Heimat-a term for home imbued with a deep sense of belonging-and from their middle-class environment, as well as to repudiate antisemitic stereotypes of rootlessness, intellectualism or cosmopolitanism. This tension stands at the heart of the book. The book also asks when did the need for self-defense start to outweigh motivations of patriotism and class? Until when could German Jews espouse views to the right of the political spectrum without appearing extreme to either Jews or non-Jews? In an exploration of identity and exclusion, Philipp Nielsen locates the moments when active Jewish members of conservative projects became the radical other. He notes that the decisive stage of the transformation of the German Right occurred precisely during a period of republican stabilization, when even mainstream right-of-center politics abandoned the state-centric, Volk-based ethnic concepts of the Weimar republic. The book builds on recent studies of Jews' relation to German nationalism, the experience of German Jews away from the large cities, and the increasing interest in Germans' obsession with regional roots and the East. The study follows these lines of inquiry to investigate the participation of some German Jews in projects dedicated to originally, or increasingly, illiberal projects. As such it shines light on an area in which Jewish participation has thus far only been treated as an afterthought and illuminates both Jewish and German history afresh.



Ethnic Minorities In 19th And 20th Century Germany


Ethnic Minorities In 19th And 20th Century Germany
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Author : Panikos Panayi
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-06-11

Ethnic Minorities In 19th And 20th Century Germany written by Panikos Panayi and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-11 with History categories.


This is the first book to trace the history of all ethnic minorities in Germany during the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries. It argues that all of the different types of states in Germany since 1800 have displayed some level of hostility towards ethnic minorities. While this reached its peak under the Nazis, the book suggests a continuity of intolerance towards ethnic minorities from 1800 that continued into the Federal Republic. During this long period German states were home to three different types of ethnic minorities in the form of- dispersed Jews and Gypsies; localised minorities such as Serbs, Poles and Danes; and immigrants from the 1880s. Taking a chronological approach that runs into the new Millennium, the author traces the history of all of these ethnic groups, illustrating their relationship with the German government and with the rest of the German populace. He demonstrates that Germany provides a perfect testing ground for examining how different forms of rule deal with minorities, including monarchy, liberal democracy, fascism and communism.