ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1954, this book presents the view of nine liberal German historians in reconsideration of the dominant concepts of German political and cultural history in the immediate post-war years. They review critically not only the rise and rule of National Socialism, but also the strength of authoritarianism and militarism, the weakness of democracy and liberal attitudes in 19th Century Germany. The essays were published in German periodicals and pamphlets between 1945 and 1952 and collected in this volume (and translated into English) they represent a survey of one of the most important intellectual movements of reconsideration and of political and moral readjustment after World War II.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Edited ByHans Kohn

chapter One|20 pages

Rethinking Recent German History

Edited ByHans Kohn

chapter Three|29 pages

The Bismarck Problem

chapter Four|14 pages

I. Bismarck and Ourselves

Edited ByHans Kohn

chapter Five|14 pages

Militarism in Modern History

Edited ByHans Herzfeld

chapter Six|19 pages

Germany and the Epoch of World Wars

Edited ByLudwig Dehio

chapter Seven|16 pages

Ranke and Burckhardt

chapter Eleven|7 pages

Misfortune and Moral Decisions in German History

Edited ByHajo Holborn