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Bavaria and German federalism
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Bavaria and German Federalism details the struggle by successive Bavarian political parties of the pre- and post-Nazi period to shape the construction of the German state in a decentralized fashion. While the Bavarian People's Party ultimately failed to redraw the Weimar constitution to satisfy Bavarian particularist desires, the Christian Social Union assumed the federalist mantle after 1945 and largely succeeded in helping shape western Germany into a workable federal state.
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Bavaria and German federalism, David R. Dorondo
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- 1992
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- Title
- Bavaria and German federalism
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David R. Dorondo
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Released
- 1992
- ISBN10
- 0312068786
- ISBN13
- 9780312068783
- Series
- St Antony's Macmillan series
- Category
- World history
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- Bavaria and German Federalism details the struggle by successive Bavarian political parties of the pre- and post-Nazi period to shape the construction of the German state in a decentralized fashion. While the Bavarian People's Party ultimately failed to redraw the Weimar constitution to satisfy Bavarian particularist desires, the Christian Social Union assumed the federalist mantle after 1945 and largely succeeded in helping shape western Germany into a workable federal state.