The Kaiser's Voters is a study of the thirteen general elections held in Germany between 1871 and the outbreak of the First World War. Using advanced mathematical methods, but presenting the results in simple, nontechnical language, the author develops a new interpretation of the electoral politics of the German Empire, demonstrates their implications for the post-1914 era (including the rise of the Nazis) and compares voting trends in Germany with those in other countries of Europe and North America.
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Karl Marx. Karl Marx, sein Leben und sein Jahrhundert, englische Ausgabe
- 672pages
- 24 heures de lecture
A biography of the philosopher and political revolutionary describes his childhood and family life along with his public life as an agitator and dissident and compares him to his contemporaries
Karl Marx
- 648pages
- 23 heures de lecture
Karl Marx is a magisterial and defining biography that vividly explores not only the man himself but also the revolutionary times in which he lived.
The European Revolutions, 1848-1851
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The updated second edition provides an inclusive narrative of the European Revolutions from 1848 to 1851, highlighting the involvement of millions in political life. It features a structural analysis explaining the reasons behind the revolutions' ultimate failure. With a comprehensive conclusion and an extensive bibliography, the book serves as an excellent resource for both classroom settings and general readers seeking to deepen their understanding of this significant historical period.
Bourgeois Europe, 1850-1914
- 428pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The narrative explores a gripping story filled with unexpected twists and deep character development. Set against a backdrop of conflict and intrigue, it delves into themes of resilience and the human spirit. The protagonist faces numerous challenges that test their moral compass and strength, leading to personal growth and revelations. Richly detailed and emotionally charged, the book invites readers to reflect on their own values and choices while navigating a complex world.
The book offers a detailed examination of voting patterns and behaviors during the thirteen general elections in pre-1914 Germany. It explores the political dynamics, social influences, and historical context that shaped electoral outcomes, providing insights into the motivations of voters and the impact of various political parties. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the complexities of democracy in a rapidly changing society, contributing to a deeper understanding of Germany's political landscape before World War I.
Revolutionary Europe 1780-1850
- 436pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Focusing on the lives of ordinary people, this book delves into the key political events of Europe between 1780 and 1850, highlighting the interconnectedness of various revolutionary movements. It emphasizes how the French Revolution of 1789 influenced subsequent uprisings over the next sixty years. The revised second edition includes new insights into Europe's role in New World slavery, particularly in Haiti, and features comprehensive maps detailing the revolutions of 1820, 1830, 1848, and the uprisings from 1849 to 1851.
Popular Catholicism in Nineteenth-Century Germany
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores popular religious life in a region similar to modern North Rhine-Westphalia between 1830 and 1880, challenging traditional views in German historiography. It highlights the increasing secularization in the early nineteenth century, marked by low church attendance and a shift in morality. However, it reveals a significant reversal in the two decades following 1850, as renewed loyalty to the church emerged, fostering the growth of political Catholicism during this transformative period.
A monumental and accessible global history of the second half of the twentieth century, from the end of World War Two to the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, offering readers the most complete portrait of the age available.
Property and civil society in South-Western Germany
- 295pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Based on extensive documentation from original court records, this study on the uses of property in 19th century Germany provides new insights into the nature of civil society. Social attitudes and beliefs are revealed in the intriguing, and sometimes bizarre, stories of legal disputes.