1st Edition

Modern Germany Reconsidered 1870-1945

Edited By Gordon Martel Copyright 1992
296 Pages
by Routledge

300 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 2004. In this major textbook, leading international scholars provide clear, concise summaries of many of the most important controversies and developments in German history from 1870-1945. Twelve contributors, distinguished for their detailed and original work, summarize the nature of the controversies, explain the various interpretations, and offer their own conclusions and... Read more
1 Bismarckian Germany 2 Wilhelmine Germany 3 Industry, Empire and the First World War 4 Culture and Politics in the Weimar Republic 5 The Nature of German Liberalism 6 The Rise of National Socialism 1919–1933 7 Women in Modern Germany 8 Nazism and Social Revolution 9 Hitler and the Coming of the War 10 The ‘Final Solution’ 11 The Economic Dimension in German History 12 German History: Past, Present and Future 13 Bibliographical Essay

Biography

Gordon Martel teaches in the Department of History and Political Economy at the Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, Canada.