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Weimar Germany : the republic of the reasonable

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The Weimar period, which extended from 1919 to 1933, was a time of political violence, economic crisis, generational and gender tension, and cultural experiment and change in Germany.

Despite these major issues, the Republic is often treated only as a preface to the study of the rise of Fascism.

This text seeks to restore the balance, exploring the Weimar period in its own right.

Amongst the topics discussed are: Weimar as the avant-garde artistic centre of Europe in the 1920s when many cultural figures were politically engaged on both sides of the political spectrum; Weimar as a German state racked by conflict over questions of morality versus ideas of greater sexual freedom for women, homosexual rights, abortion and birth control; the struggle to win the hearts and minds of German youth, a struggle won decisively by the right-wing; and Weimar as the first German state in which women played a significant political role.

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Manchester University Press
0719042879 / 9780719042874
Paperback / softback
943.085
17/10/1996
United Kingdom
English
vii, 275p.
22 cm
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