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Republicanism & Representative Government, German History - Economic Aspects, Economic Conditions in Europe, Economic Policies in Europe, German History - 1918 - 1933 (Postwar Period & Weimar Republic), German History - 1933 - 1945 (The Third Reich)
Weimar: Why Did German Democracy Fail? by Ian Kershaw β€” book cover

Weimar: Why Did German Democracy Fail?

by Ian Kershaw
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Overview

No failure in democracy has had such far reaching consequences for history as the collapse of the Weimar Republic. None has come under such intensive scrutiny by historians and interpretations continue to vary widely. Debate in recent years has centered upon the viability of Weimar democracy and the inevitability of its failure in the context of insuperable economic problems.

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No failure in democratic history had such far reaching consequences as the collapse of the Weimar Republic. Recent debate has centered upon the viability of Weimar democracy and the inevitability of its failure in the context of insuperable economic problems. The papers presented here offer perspectives on the Weimar political experiment, its failure, and the lessons for modern industrial societies. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1990
Publisher
Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Pages
234
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312044701

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