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Social Foundations of German Unification, 1858-1871, Volume II

Struggles and Accomplishments

Theodore S. Hamerow

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This volume, together with its predeccessor (Ideas and Institutions, 1969), is an examinataion of the social and economic foreces that helped shape Germany in the mid-nineteenth century. The previous volume established the ideological and institutional framework; in Struggles and Accomplishments Mr. Hamerow discussess, within that framework, the forma nd achievement of German unification.

Using documentation from business, artisan, and workers' organizations, the press, and government archives, Mr. Hamerow considers the changes effected by the growth of an industrial society: among them, the new, mid-century confrontation between the established order (the crown and aristocracy) and the advocates of change (the propertied and educated bourgeoisie). The German Empire was, lie shows, the product of an unwritten compromise between the two groups, ready now to sacrifice the ideological principles that separated them for economic and political expediency.

Originally published in 1972.

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Radicalism (historical), German nationalism, Germans, Swabia, Georg von Hertling, War, German Emperor, Political Liberalism, Das Reich (newspaper), German Prince, German reunification, German Reich, Caesarism, Battle of Leipzig, Zollverein, Economic liberalism, Legitimists, Gustav Mayer, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Blood and Iron (speech), Holy Roman Empire, Reconstruction of Germany, Capitalism, Bundestag, Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, German Revolution of 1918–19, Friedrich Engels, Napoleon, Scholasticism, Hermann Wagener, Marxian economics, Ludwig Windthorst, Prussia, Nationalism, Chancellor of Germany, Suffrage, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Leopold von Ranke, Swabians, German Confederation, Heinrich von Sybel, Franco-Prussian War, Bundesrat of Germany, National conservatism, Grand Duchy of Posen, Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim, Politics, Alsace-Lorraine, Eberhard, West Prussia, Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach, Legislature, Karl Rudolf Friedenthal, Prussian Army, Reformism, Von, Die Neue Zeit, Legislation, Central Europe, Otto von Bismarck, States of Germany, King of Bavaria, Protestantism, Territorial evolution of Poland, Treaty of Alliance (1778), Franz Mehring, Georg Herwegh, Constitutionalist (UK), North German Confederation, Economic reconstruction