From recovery to catastrophe : municipal stabilization and political crisis in Weimar, Germany

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    • Lieberman, Benjamin David

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From recovery to catastrophe : municipal stabilization and political crisis in Weimar, Germany

Ben Lieberman

(Monographs in German history, v. 3)

Berghahn Books, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-215) and index

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Historians of the stabilization phase of Weimar Germany tend to identify German recovery after the First World War with the struggle to revise reparations and control hyperinflation. Focusing primarily on economic aspects is not sufficient, however, the author argues; the financial burden of recovery was only one of several major causes of reaction against the republic. Drawing on material from major German cities, he is able to trace the emergence of strong local activism and of comprehensive and functional policies of recovery on the municipal level which enjoyed broad political backing. Ironically, these same programs that created consensus also contained the potential for destabilization: they unleashed intense debate over the needs of the consumersand the purpose and extent of public spending, and with that of government intervention more generally, which accelerated the fragmentation of bourgeois politics, leading to the final destruction of the Weimar Republic.

Table of Contents

List of Tables Abbreviations Preface Introduction: Recovering from Weimar Recovery Chapter 1. Stabilization and State Expansion: Comprehensive City Planning Chapter 2. State Expansion and Democratization Chapter 3. Municipal Finance and Destabilization Chapter 4. Cities and Distributional Conflict Chapter 5. Cities and the Weimar Productivity Debate Chapter 6. Defining the Civic Public Chapter 7. State and Society: The Contradictions of Recovery Conclusion: From Recovery to Destabilization Sources and Select Bibliography Archival Sources Newspapers and Periodicals Select General Bibliography Index

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