Red Saxony: Election Battles and the Spectre of Democracy in Germany, 1860-1918
Autor James Retallacken Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199668786
ISBN-10: 0199668787
Pagini: 740
Ilustrații: numerous black and white images and a colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 175 x 240 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199668787
Pagini: 740
Ilustrații: numerous black and white images and a colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 175 x 240 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Retallack's magnificent study explores election battles - encompassing both election campaigns and debates over suffrage laws - as the best site for understanding the course of regime transformation Historians will be impressed by [Retallack's] breathtaking knowledge of political life in Saxony, based on a firm command of the archival and secondary materials.
Retallack in many ways presents a masterpiece of sober historical research By delivering in-depth studies of election and suffrage battles in Saxony, Retallack produces a cutting-edge, culturally inflected political history that combines a view from above with a view from below.
[Retallack] has produced probably the most important English-language study ever published of the suffrage struggles that characterized 19th-century Europe.
Red Saxony is a powerful contribution that calls into question long- and widely-held assumptions while establishing new ones: it will define the field for years to come. The appearance of this book within the current global political moment, as long-held democratic commitments are increasingly under attack, makes Red Saxony a work as timely as it is erudite.
James Retallack has become perhaps the most interesting and important historian of Imperial Germany currently working in the field. It is hard to think of a better book on Imperial Germany published in recent years.
[A] combination of exhaustive archival research, complete mastery of the existing body of secondary scholarship, and writing that is engaging, erudite, and replete with literary references. The result is a singular accomplishment that will rank for years to come among the very best studies of Germany and the transformations of its political culture in the tumultuous period between unification and the end of World War I.
Retallack in many ways presents a masterpiece of sober historical research By delivering in-depth studies of election and suffrage battles in Saxony, Retallack produces a cutting-edge, culturally inflected political history that combines a view from above with a view from below.
[Retallack] has produced probably the most important English-language study ever published of the suffrage struggles that characterized 19th-century Europe.
Red Saxony is a powerful contribution that calls into question long- and widely-held assumptions while establishing new ones: it will define the field for years to come. The appearance of this book within the current global political moment, as long-held democratic commitments are increasingly under attack, makes Red Saxony a work as timely as it is erudite.
James Retallack has become perhaps the most interesting and important historian of Imperial Germany currently working in the field. It is hard to think of a better book on Imperial Germany published in recent years.
[A] combination of exhaustive archival research, complete mastery of the existing body of secondary scholarship, and writing that is engaging, erudite, and replete with literary references. The result is a singular accomplishment that will rank for years to come among the very best studies of Germany and the transformations of its political culture in the tumultuous period between unification and the end of World War I.
Notă biografică
James Retallack studied as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and received his DPhil in 1983. He joined the History Department at the University of Toronto in 1987 and served as Chair of the German Department from 1999 to 2002. In 1993 to 1994, he spent a year at the Free University Berlin as a Humboldt Research Fellow in the Political Science department. He also held a Visiting Professorship in History at the University of Göttingen in 2002 and 2003 when he was awarded the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Bessel Research Prize by the Humboldt Foundation. He became an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2011.