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Germany since 1789
Germany since 1789
A Nation Forged and Renewed

2nd edition

David G. Williamson
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Names: Williamson, D. G.
Title: Germany since 1789 : a nation forged and renewed / David G. Williamson. Other titles:
Germany since 1815
Description: 2nd edition. | New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. |
Original edition published under title: Germany since 1815. New York, N.Y.
: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. | Includes index.
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Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Preface
Acknowledgements
Maps

Part One
Germany Unified, 1789–1871

1 Germany Recast: The French Revolutionary Wars and the Vienna


Settlement, 1789–1815
Introduction: problems, issues and questions
Germany on the eve of the French Revolution
The Holy Roman Empire
Austria and Prussia
The ‘Third Germany’
The economy of the Empire
Life in the Empire
The Empire and national identity
The impact of the French Revolution
The Convention of Reichenbach and the Austro-Prussian war
against France, 1790–1795
French-occupied Rhineland, 1792–1801
The dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, 1806
The defeat of Prussia
Reconstruction and reform, 1807–1812
Prussia
The Rhineland Confederation
The annexed territories
The emergence of German nationalism
The defeat of Austria, 1809
Napoleon’s defeat
The German question
The Central Administration of the Rhineland
The Vienna Settlement
The Hundred Days
The creation of the German Confederation
Conclusion

2 The Post-war Era 1815–1846: Restoration and Change


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The German Confederation
The formative years, 1816–1829
The impact of the revolutions of 1830–1831
Tensions and rivalries within the Confederation
The Zollverein: an economic Confederation?
The Hanoverian constitutional crisis 1837–1841
Prussia and the Confederation
Domestic politics in the German states
Prussia
Austria
The other German states: the ‘Third Germany’
The growing national context of the political debate
Liberalism
The democrats and socialists
Nationalism
Conservatism
Political Catholicism
Economic and social developments
Agriculture
Industry
The economic impact of the Zollverein
German society between old and new
Conclusion

3 Revolution and Reaction, 1847–1858


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The coming of the revolution
Growing demands for German unity and constitutional change,
1846–1848
The impact of the Schleswig-Holstein and Swiss crises
The outbreak of the revolution
The European context
The German states
The reaction of the German Confederation: the committee of 17
The pre-parliament
The Frankfurt National Assembly
Parliamentary organization
‘The Provisional Central Power’ May–October 1848
The Constitutional Committee
The German question
Posen
South Tyrol
Bohemia and Moravia
Limburg and Schleswig-Holstein
Popular politics, spring–autumn 1848
Political developments in Austria and Prussia
Austria
Prussia
Frankfurt and the German constitution
The defeat of the revolution
The struggle to restore the Confederation
The Hesse-Kassel incident and the Proclamation of Olmütz
Reaction and restoration? German domestic politics, 1850–1858
The cushion of economic growth
Austro-Prussian relations
Conclusion

4 The Unification of Germany, 1858–1871


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The international background
The Renaissance of liberalism: the ‘new era’
The constitutional conflict in Prussia
Otto von Bismarck’s appointment as Prussian minister-president
Conflict with the liberals
The German question, 1859–1863
Public opinion and German unity: the Nationalverein and the
Reformverein
Austro-Prussian rivalry and the reform of the Confederation
The Danish war and the Schleswig-Holstein question, 1863–1865
Renewal of the Zollverein: Austria’s economic Königgrätz?
The defeat of Austria
The Seven Weeks’ War
The diplomatic and political settlement
The North German Confederation
The indemnity bill
The constitution
Bismarck and southern Germany, 1867–1870
War and unification
The Hohenzollern candidature and the Ems Telegram
The Franco-Prussian War
The Treaty of Frankfurt
The unification of Germany
Conclusion

Part Two
The Second Empire, 1871–1918

5 Economic, Social and Cultural Transformation


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
Economic developments, 1871–1913
The boom years of 1871–1873
The Great Depression 1873–1896
The Years of Prosperity 1896–1913
Corporate capitalism and government intervention, 1900–1914
Pressure groups and cooperatives
Social change
Women: inequality and progress towards emancipation
The working class
The old and the new Mittelstand
The bourgeoisie
Junkers and peasants
The minorities
Poles, Danes and Alsatians
The Jews
The Sinti and Roma
Cultural developments
Critics from the right
Conclusion

6 Domestic Politics from Bismarck to Bethmann Hollweg


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The constitutional context
The Liberal era, 1871–1878
The Kulturkampf
The change of course
The introduction of tariffs
The ‘second founding’ of the Reich
The accession of William II and Bismarck’s downfall
Germany after Bismarck
The new politics, 1890–1914
General Leo von Caprivi and the New Course, 1890–1894
William’s ‘personal rule’ and Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-
Schillingsfürst, 1894–1900
Bernhard von Bülow
The Daily Telegraph affair
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
The Zabern affair
Conclusion: the house that Bismarck built

7 German Foreign Policy, 1871–1914


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The new Bismarckian foreign policy, 1871–1879
The League of the Three Emperors
The Eastern Crisis, 1875–1878
Bismarck’s alliance system
The Austro-German Dual Alliance, 1879
The Alliance of the Three Emperors
The Triple Alliance, 1882
Bismarck’s foray into imperialism, 1884–1885
The Bismarckian alliance system under pressure
The Reinsurance Treaty, 18 June 1887
Bismarck’s diplomatic legacy
The ‘New Course’ in foreign policy
Imperialism and navalism: the Bülow period, 1897–1909
Bethmann Hollweg and the coming of war
The Outbreak of the First World War
Conclusion: the question of German war guilt

8 Germany at War, 1914–1918


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The ‘spirit of 1914’
The strategic background, 1914–1915
The problem of food and raw materials
The move to total war
The Hindenburg Programme, August 1916
Financing the war
Winners and losers: the impact of total war on the German people
Women and the family
War aims and domestic politics, August 1914–August 1916
Bethmann Hollweg’s efforts to preserve the Burgfrieden
The dismissal of General von Falkenhayn
The supremacy of Hindenburg and Ludendorff, September 1916–
September 1918
The peace resolution and its consequences
The collapse of the Ludendorff offensive and military defeat
The armistice negotiations and domestic turmoil
Conclusion

Part Three
The Weimar Republic and the Third Reich

9 Revolution and Instability, October 1918–1923


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
An abortive revolution?
The National Assembly
The Versailles ‘Diktat’
Post-war politics, 1919–1923
The legacy of the war
Threats from within, 1920–1922
The struggle for survival: foreign policy, 1919–1922
The Ruhr occupation and hyperinflation, 1923
Conclusion

10 Partial Stabilization, 1924–1929


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
Foreign policy
Economic recovery?
Welfare, society and culture: the problems of modernization
The welfare state
Youth
Women
The old and the new Germany
The Jews and the ethnic minorities
Weimar culture
Party politics, 1924–1929
Structural weaknesses?
From Marx to Müller, 1923–1929
Conclusion

11 The Change of Regime: The Collapse of Weimar and the Formation


and
Consolidation of the Third Reich, 1930–1934
Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The depression and the fall of the Müller government
The first Brüning cabinet, March–September 1930
Hitler and the Nazi Party, 1925–1930: the emergence of a new
revolutionary force
The second Brüning cabinet, September 1930–May 1932
The von Papen and Schleicher cabinets, June 1932–January 1933
The failure to contain Hitler, March 1933–August 1934
The election of 5 March 1933
The Enabling Act
Gleichschaltung and the creation of the one-party state
The defeat of the ‘second revolution’
Conclusion

12 The Third Reich: Domestic Policies, 1933–1939


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The political structure of the Third Reich
Central government
The SS state
The party
The role of Hitler
The economy
Reviving the economy and reducing unemployment
Hitler and the business community
Agriculture
The economics of rearmament and the Four Year Plan, 1933–1936
A growing economic crisis?
The Volksgemeinschaft
Radio, film and the arts: fostering the spirit of the Volksgemeinschaft
Education
The Hitler Youth
Women and the family
The peasantry
The workers
Race and eugenics
The limits of loyalty to the Volksgemeinschaft
The Churches
The swing movement and the Edelweiss pirates
Conclusion

13 Expansion, War and Defeat


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The road to war, 1933–1939
The defeat and occupation of Poland
From the defeat of France to the invasion of Russia, June 1940–June
1941
The resettlement question unsolved
The decision to invade Russia
Operation Barbarossa
The war of ethnic annihilation
The Holocaust
The German people and the Holocaust
The attitude of the Churches
The increasing influence of the party and the SS
The war economy
Albert Speer and the total war economy
The labour problem
The struggle for survival: the German people, 1942–1945
The German opposition, 1939–1945
The Conservative elites and the Kreisau Circle 20 July 1944
The end of the Third Reich
Post script: the Dönitz episode
Conclusion

Part Four
Partition and Reunification, 1945–1990

14 Occupation and Division, 1945–1949


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
Post-war Europe
The great powers and the future of Germany
Germany under military government, 1945–1947
Denazification and re-education
Democratization and decentralization
The re-emergence of political parties
The trade unions
The economy
Was the occupation a missed opportunity for radical reform?
The decision to set up a West German state and the Soviet response,
1946-May 1949
The Bizone and the German Economic Commission, 1946–1947
The Marshall Plan, the OEEC and the Cominform
Steps towards the creation of a West German state
The German People’s Congresses for Unity and Just Peace
The Berlin Blockade, June 1948–May 1949
The birth of the two Germanies
The Federal Republic
The German Democratic Republic
Conclusion

15 The Cold War and the Two Germanies, 1950–1988


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
Adenauer and Western integration, 1949–1954
Soviet efforts to halt the FRG’s integration into the West
The FRG as a European power, 1955–1958
Relations with the Western powers
Relations with the GDR and the USSR
The Berlin crisis, 1958–1961
The development of Ostpolitik, 1963–1969
The Moscow, Warsaw and Prague Treaties, 1970–1973
Four-power negotiations over Berlin, 1970–1971
The Basic Treaty
Ostpolitik in practice, 1973–1988
The FRG between East and West
The foreign policy of the GDR, 1973–1987
Conclusion

16 Domestic Developments in the Two German States, 1949–1963


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The FRG
Adenauer’s initial survival, 1949–1953
The social market economy and the ‘economic miracle’
Social integration
The Bundeswehr: a citizen’s army
Triumph and decline: the Adenauer regime, 1953–1963
FRG: reconstruction or modernization?
The GDR, 1949–1961
Democratic centralism: the dictatorship of the SED
Building a socialist economy, 1948–1952
17 June 1953: riot or popular revolt?
Ulbricht’s survival against the odds, 1953–1957
Failure to catch up with the FRG and the construction of the Berlin Wall
The socialist ‘Volksgemeinschaft’
Opposition and dissent
Conclusion: the two Germanies: a comparison

17 The Decades of Challenge: The Two Germanies, 1963–1988


Introduction: problems, issues, questions
The FRG, 1963–1989
The Erhard government
The Grand Coalition, 1966–1969
Willy Brandt as chancellor, 1969–1974
The first Brandt administration
Terrorism
The election of November 1972 and Brandt’s second administration
The Schmidt era, 1974–1982
Economic problems
Party politics, 1974–1982
A conservative counter-revolution?: The Kohl–Genscher governments,
1982–1989
The GDR, 1961–1989
Partial modernization, 1961–1970
The Unity of Social and Economic Policy, 1971–1989
The ‘niche society’
Growing opposition
Conclusion: a tale of two Germanies

18 Reunification and Its Aftermath, 1989–2013


Introduction: problems, issues and questions
The collapse of the GDR
Reunification: Kohl seizes the initiative
Kohl: the First Chancellor of the Berlin Republic, 1990–1998
The return to Berlin
The economic legacy of unification, 1990–1998
Politics, 1991–1998
The Red–Green coalitions, 1998–2005
Schröder’s second government, 2002–2005
The Grand Coalition 2005–2009
Merkel’s second government and the financial crisis, 2009–2013
German foreign policy in a changed world, 1990–2005
The foreign policy of the Merkel governments, 2005–2013
Conclusion: the Berlin Republic

Part Five
Assessment

19 Is There a German Sonderweg?

Part Six
Documents

Notes and References


Bibliography
Glossary and Abbreviations
Index
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