Theodore S. Hamerow
Restoration, Revolution, Reaction
Economics and Politics in Germany, 1[zasłonięte]815-18
Princeton University Press 1966
Stron XI+347, format: 13x20 cm
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The German revolution of 1848 has long been regarded as significant for an understanding of the later developments of German politics; but its significance has been hotly debated. . .. Professor Hamerow's concrete, richly documented, and highly readable study explores the origins, events, and aftermath of the revolution in relation to the actual economic situation."—American Political Science Review "This book makes a significant contribution to the general history of Germany from 1815 to 1871 and in a concise, thoughtful and thorough account, the author brings to light and suggests a re-evaluation of the relation of economics and the basic needs of people to politics, ideology and constitutional rights."—Maria Jacobson, Journal of International Affairs "Avoiding both vulgarity and pomposity, the author has tempered massive research with good judgment and disciplined a facile pen with good taste."—Enno E. Kraehe, American Historical Review "This is good, strong, solid stuff with lots of backbone. Dr. Ilamerow has a fine sense of the essential. His economical style has no perorations, no skirting around the subject, no space filling. He has produced a model historical study." —Louis L. Snyder, Annals
Theodore S. Hamerow is Professor of History in the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
CONTENTS
PREFACE vii
PART ONE: RESTORATION I
The Origins of Industrialism 3
The Decline of the Handicraft System 21
The Agrarian Problem 38
The Ideological Conflict 56
The Hungry Forties 75
PART TWO: REVOLUTION 95
The Spring Uprising 97
The Frankfurt Parliament 117
The Worker and the Revolution 137
The Peasant and the Revolution 156
The Fall of Liberalism 173
PART THREE: REACTION 197
The Conservative Fifties 199
The Economics of Reaction 219
The New Era 238
CONCLUSION 257
The Road to Unification 259
BIBLIOGRAPHY 263
NOTES 289
INDEX 343
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