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Liberalism in Germany

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In the nineteenth century, German liberalism emerged as a significant political force advocating for individual freedom, broader political participation, and fundamental reforms within the German states. This movement was closely tied to social commitments and the formation of a nation state. The author analyzes the foundation and evolution of German liberalism from the late-eighteenth century to the late-twentieth century, emphasizing its pivotal role between 1815 and 1914. The book delves into the unique characteristics of German liberalism, its decline in influence during the twentieth century, and its importance in understanding modern German history. It questions whether the establishment of the German nation state in 1871 was primarily a liberal achievement and discusses liberalism's role in shaping a democratic society, particularly in the context of the Federal Republic of Germany. While focusing on political movements, the study also connects these developments to their social and cultural environments. This comprehensive work by a leading authority on liberalism significantly enhances our understanding of the historical and contemporary landscape of the German state.

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Liberalism in Germany, Dieter Langewiesche

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Title
Liberalism in Germany
Language
English
Released
1999
Format
Paperback
Pages
387
ISBN10
0691010323
ISBN13
9780691010328
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In the nineteenth century, German liberalism emerged as a significant political force advocating for individual freedom, broader political participation, and fundamental reforms within the German states. This movement was closely tied to social commitments and the formation of a nation state. The author analyzes the foundation and evolution of German liberalism from the late-eighteenth century to the late-twentieth century, emphasizing its pivotal role between 1815 and 1914. The book delves into the unique characteristics of German liberalism, its decline in influence during the twentieth century, and its importance in understanding modern German history. It questions whether the establishment of the German nation state in 1871 was primarily a liberal achievement and discusses liberalism's role in shaping a democratic society, particularly in the context of the Federal Republic of Germany. While focusing on political movements, the study also connects these developments to their social and cultural environments. This comprehensive work by a leading authority on liberalism significantly enhances our understanding of the historical and contemporary landscape of the German state.