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Conze | Geppert | Grothe | von Kieseritzky | Nagel | Scholtyseck | Seefried

Jahrbuch zur Liberalismus-Forschung

35. Jahrgang 2023
Nomos,  2023, 332 Pages

ISBN 978-3-7560-1331-9


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The work is part of the series Jahrbuch Liberalismus-Forschung (Volume 35)
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englischThe politician, intellectual and entrepreneur Walther Rathenau (1867–1922) is one of the most important German-Jewish personalities of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the ‘Age of Extremes’, he saw himself as a spokesman for modernity. He distinguished himself as a critic of the society, politics and culture of his time. In 1922, the liberal foreign minister was assassinated by right-wing conspirators—and became a symbolic figure of Weimar democracy. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his death, this yearbook's contributions examine Rathenau's achievements and ambiguities in the context of the transition from Imperial Germany to the Republic.

With further contributions on Ludwig Bamberger, the Thuringian politician Arnold Paulssen and the Boulangist crisis.

With contributions by

Marc Bartuschka | Eckhart Conze | Carola Dietze | Christian Faludi | Dominik Geppert | Rüdiger Graf | Ewald Grothe | Gangolf Hübinger | Christoph Jahr | Theo Jung | Wolther von Kieseritzky | Heike Knortz | Jörn Leonhard | Wolfgang Michalka | Anne Nagel | Andrea Rehling | Martin Sabrow | Christiane Scheidemann | Joachim Scholtyseck | Elke Seefried | Ulrich Sieg

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