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From Weimar to Hitler - Germany, 1918-33 (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1995)
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From Weimar to Hitler - Germany, 1918-33 (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 1995)
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`The extraordinary amount of new research relating to the Weimar
Republic in the last two decades has created the need for a new
survey of that period. Feuchtwanger...responds admirably to that
need.' - C.R.Lovin, Choice `E.J. Feuchtwanger is such a good
historian... Despite its prestigious critics and its inborn
failings, Feuchtwanger writes, Weimar government was better than
its reputation, establishing precedents that would benefit a German
democracy yet to come. Boris Yeltsin might be well advised to
consider some of Feuchtwanger's remarks about the openness of
history. A humbled great power stripped of its colonies, an infant
democracy prey to extremes on right and left, hyperinflation,
roving paramilitaries, woozy racialist theories in the air -
Yeltsin's Russia and Weimar Germany have a few too many
similarities for comfort.' - Christian Caryl, Guardian 'Robert
Langbaum's ability to react directly and independently to his
reading of Hardy's work is evident on every page...This is a Thomas
Hardy for our time.' - J. Hillis Miller Weimar has become
synonymous with catastrophic political failure, the prelude to the
greatest moral and material disasters of the twentieth century.
This book shows that such failure was never inevitable and that
options remained tantalisingly open right up to Hitler's assumption
of power. The democratic regime was saddled with heavy burdens
stemming from defeat and never enjoyed general acceptance and
legitimacy. On the other hand, it encouraged for the first time in
German history expectations of a high level of welfare, individual
rights and modern social practices, which were at least partially
fulfilled. The period of relative prosperity was, however, too
short, the return of crisis too severe and the resulting
demoralisation too profound to save democracy. The author draws a
compelling picture of a society frequently in turmoil, yet
remarkably creative and innovative, but finally overwhelmed by a
tide of irrationality and barbarism. He makes full use of the
extensive sources and secondary literature available in German.
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