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The peculiarities of German history: bourgeois society and politics in nineteenth-century Germany
David Blackbourn and Geoff Eley
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 1)
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Geoff Eley: The British Model and the German Road: Rethinking the Course of German History before 1914
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I Basic Assumptions of German Historiography (page 39)
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II German Historians and the Problem of Bourgeois Revolution (page 51)
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III Theoretical Bearings: The British Societal Model (page 62)
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IV Bourgeoisie-Liberalism-Democracy: Some Necessary Distinctions (page 75)
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V Backward State/Modern Economy: Unscrambling the German Couplet (page 91)
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VI Possibilities of Reform in Britain and Germany (page 98)
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VII The Realpolitik of the Bourgeoisie and Redundancy of Liberalism (page 118)
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VIII Defining the State in Imperial Germany (page 127)
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IX Some Provisional Conclusions (page 144)
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David Blackbourn: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie: Reappraising German History in the Nineteenth Century
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I German Peculiarities (page 159)
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II Economy and Society: A Silent Bourgeois Revolution (page 176)
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III Economy and Society: The Shadow Side (page 206)
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IV The State and Politics (page 238)
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V The Political Stage and the Problem of Reform (page 261)
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VI Conclusion (page 286)
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Bibliographical Note (page 293)
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Index (page 295)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ENHR | 101.398 (Jan. 1986): 191-193 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28198601%29101%3A398%3C191%3ATPOGHB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J |
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Published: 1984
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780191694943 (ebook)
- 9780198730576 (paper)
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