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FormatBook Whole
Author, MonographicRivinius, Karl Josef
Title, MonographicThe Social Movement in 19th Century Germany
Place of PublicationBonn-Bad Godesberg
PublisherInter Nationes (in conjunction with Heinz Moos Verlag, Munich)
Date of Publication1979
Extent of Work162 pp.
AbstractThis collection of essays shows how the history of the social movement in the 19th century is a history of ideas that reciprocally influenced one another and sometimes clashed violently. Chapter titles include, "The Early German Socialists," "German Social Democracy from its Beginnings up to the First World War," "The 'Church' Social Movement," "Social Liberalism and Social Movement in the 19th Century," "The 'Academic Socialists': The 'social question' as a problem in economic theory," and "German Social Legislation under Otto von Bismarck." An illustrated chronology is found in the back, including social developments, politics, science and technology, and cultural developments.
NotesWith contributions from Dieter Dowe, Heinz-Peter Katlewski, Wolfgang Klein, Christoph Stoll, and Wolfgang Stump; 274 illustrations ; book, in MadCat.
Call NumberMKI HN 446 .S6513 1979
MKI Terms19th century/ Germany/ History/ Social life and customs/ Socialism/ Politics