This book explores the German idea of federalism denoting
'diversity within unity'. Historians, linguists and political
scientists examine how federalism emerged in the Holy Roman Empire,
was re-shaped by nineteenth-century cultural movements, and was
adopted by the unified state in 1871 and again after 1945. The myth
of federalism as a safeguard against totalitarianism is tested in
regard to the Third Reich and the GDR. The book concludes with an
outlook on German federalism's future in Europe.
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