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The Kaiser's Voters
Electors and Elections in Imperial Germany
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404 pages
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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.
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2005, paperback
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