Imperial Germany, 1871-1918: Economy, Society, Culture, and PoliticsBerghahn Books, 2005 - 388 halaman A comprehensive history of German society in this period, providing a broad survey of its development. The volume is thematically organized and designed to give easy access to the major topics and issues of the Bismarkian and Wilhelmine eras. The statistical appendix contains a wide range of social, economic and political data. Written with the English-speaking student in mind, this book is likely to become a widely used text for this period, incorporating as it does twenty years of further research on the German Empire since the appearance of Hans-Ulrich Wehler's classic work. |
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Economy | 1 |
National and Regional Economic Developments | 10 |
The Organization of Industry | 19 |
Society | 38 |
Basic Patterns of Social Inequality and their Milieus | 113 |
Culture | 121 |
The Sciences and Humanities | 158 |
The Realm of Politics | 176 |
The Evolution of Domestic Politics 18711914 | 244 |
Foreign Policy | 254 |
World War I | 264 |
Conclusion | 296 |
Notes | 347 |
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Structure and Functional Changes in the Executive Branch | 225 |
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