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Frontmatter
Introduction
Geoff Eley: The British Model and the German Road:
Rethinking the Course of German History before 1914
I
Basic Assumptions
of German Historiography
II
German Historians and the
Problem of Bourgeois Revolution
III
Theoretical Bearings:
The British Societal Model
IV
Bourgeoisie-Liberalism-Democracy: Some Necessary Distinctions
V
Backward State/Modern Economy:
Unscrambling the German Couplet
VI
Possibilities of Reform
in Britain and Germany
VII
The Realpolitik of the Bourgeoisie and
Redundancy of Liberalism
VIII
Defining the State in Imperial Germany
IX
Some Provisional Conclusions
David Blackbourn: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie:
Reappraising German History in the Nineteenth Century
I
German Peculiarities
II
Economy and Society:
A Silent Bourgeois Revolution
III
Economy and Society: The Shadow Side
IV
The State and Politics
V
The Political Stage
and the Problem of Reform
VI
Conclusion
Bibliographical Note
Index
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