ABSTRACT

This is a powerful and original survey of German social democracy breaks new ground in covering the movement's full span, from its origins after the French Revolution, to the present day. Stefan Berger looks beyond narrow party political history to relate Social Democracy to other working class identities in the period and sets the German experience within its wider European context. This timely book considers both the background and long-term perspective on the current rethinking of Social Democratic ideas and values, not only in Germany but also in France, Britain and elsewhere.  

chapter Chapter One|18 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|35 pages

The Origins of Social Democratic Identity, 1789–1875

chapter Chapter Three|40 pages

Between Isolation and Integration, 1871–1918

chapter Chapter Four|42 pages

In Defence of the Republican State, 1918, 1933

chapter Chapter Seven|14 pages

Conclusion