Description: Embracing Democracy in Modern Germany by Professor Michael L. Hughes, Michael L. Hughes Across the modern era, the traditional stereotype of Germans as authoritarian and subservient has faded, as they have become (mostly) model democrats. This book, for the first time, examines 130 years of history to comprehensively address the central questions of German democratization: How and why did this process occur? What has democracy meant to various Germans? And how stable is their, or indeed anyones, democracy?Looking at six German regimes across thirteen decades, this study enables you to see how and why some Germans have always chosen to be politically active (even under dictatorships); the enormous range of conceptions of political culture and democracy they have held; and how interactions among various factors undercut or facilitated democracy at different times. Michael L. Hughes also makes clear that recent surges of support for populism and authoritarianism have not come out of nowhere but are inherent in long-standing contestations about democracy and political citizenship. Hughes argues that democracy – in Germany or elsewhere – cannot be a story of adversity overcome which culminates in a happy ending; it is an ongoing, open-ended process whose ultimate outcome remains uncertain. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Michael L. Hughes is Professor of History at Wake Forest University, USA. He is the author of Shouldering the Burdens of Defeat: West Germany and the Reconstruction of Social Justice (1999) and Paying for the German Inflation (1988). Table of Contents AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Democratic Elements in an Authoritarian Regime: Enabling and Containing Political Participation in Imperial Germany, 1871–19182. Searching for Authority: Challenges to Parliamentary Democracy in the Weimar Republic, 1918–19333. Agency in a Total State: Compliance and Non-compliance in the Third Reich, 1933–19454. Re-Imagining Democracy: Creating a Federal Republic in Postwar West Germany5. Daring More Democracy: The Rise of Extra-Parliamentary Political Action in West Germany, 1968–1980s6. Democratic Citizenship in a Dictatorship: Negotiating Agency in East Germany, 1945–19897. Coming to Fruition? Unification and Democracy in the Berlin RepublicBibliographyIndex Review Embracing Democracy will reach far beyond those interested in Germany, especially at a moment when the paradoxes of actually-existing democracy are laid so bare across the world. Synthesizing the most compelling literatures across vastly different regimes, Hughes then offers a significant original account of the innumerable faces and protean character of democracy. An important read for specialists and broad audiences alike. * Belinda Davis, Professor of History, Rutgers University, USA. *This is a very timely book in the face of current challenges to liberal democracies in Germany as elsewhere. Michael L. Hughes gives us a fascinating depiction of competing concepts of democratic thought and government in the course of Germanys varied political history since the creation of the German Empire up to our time. By setting political ideas and practices in the cultural and social context of their time, this very readable book in fact provides one of the best concise surveys of Germanys history. Both experts and the public at large will find this book highly interesting and thought provoking. * Martin H. Geyer, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany * Promotional An examination of Germanys shift from authoritarian values to democratic principles during the modern era. Review Quote This is a very timely book in the face of current challenges to liberal democracies in Germany as elsewhere. Michael L. Hughes gives us a fascinating depiction of competing concepts of democratic thought and government in the course of Germanys varied political history since the creation of the German Empire up to our time. By setting political ideas and practices in the cultural and social context of their time, this very readable book in fact provides one of the best concise surveys of Germanys history. Both experts and the public at large will find this book highly interesting and thought provoking. Promotional "Headline" An examination of Germanys shift from authoritarian values to democratic principles during the modern era. Feature The first book to explore the growth of democracy in modern Germany Details ISBN1350153753 ISBN-10 1350153753 ISBN-13 9781350153752 Format Hardcover Short Title Embracing Democracy in Modern Germany Language English Imprint Bloomsbury Academic Subtitle Political Citizenship and Participation, 1871-2000 Author Michael L. Hughes Year 2021 Pages 312 Publication Date 2021-01-28 UK Release Date 2021-01-28 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2021-01-28 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC DEWEY 320.943 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2021-01-27 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131117853;
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Book Title: Embracing Democracy in Modern Germany
Number of Pages: 312 Pages
Publication Name: Embracing Democracy in Modern Germany: Political Citizenship and Participation, 1871-2000
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Item Height: 234 mm
Subject: History
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 608 g
Subject Area: Political Science
Author: Professor Michael L. Hughes
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover