Founding Weimar

Violence and the German Revolution of 1918–1919

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"The German Revolution of 1918-19 was a transformative moment of modern European history. It was both the end of the German Empire and the First World War, as well as the birth of the Weimar Republic, the short-lived democracy that preceded the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship. A time of great political drama, the revolution saw unprecedented levels of mass mobilisation and political violence, including the 'Spartacist Uprising' of January 1919, the murders of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, and the violent suppression of strikes and the Munich Councils' Republic. Drawing upon the historiography of the French Revolution, Founding Weimar is the first study to place crowds and the politics of the streets at the heart of the revolution's history. Carefully argued and meticulously researched, it will appeal to anyone with an interest in the relationship between violence, revolution, and state-formation, as well as in the history of modern Germany."--Provided by publisher This groundbreaking new book will be essential reading for university academics, teachers, and graduate and undergraduate students with an interest in the First World War, the history of modern Germany, and the broader histories of violence, revolution, state formation, and the history of politics.
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Schrijver
Jones, Mark (University College Dublin)
Titel
Founding Weimar
Uitgever
Cambridge University Press
Jaar
2016
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
400
Gewicht
794 gr
EAN
9781107115125
Afmetingen
235 x 159 x 32 mm
Bindwijze
Hardback

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