An examination of the ways in which women challenged the British educational, employment and welfare systems after the franchise. Helen Jones explores how women adapted their strategies to confront the system from within, and what constraints were imposed on them. She also examines the active role that British women played in Continental Europe, and an important comparative chapter looks at the experience of women in France, Germany, Italy, Australia and the USA.
An examination of the ways in which women challenged the British educational, employment and welfare systems after the franchise. Helen Jones explores how women adapted their strategies to confront the system from within, and what constraints were imposed on them. She also examines the active role that British women played in Continental Europe, and an important comparative chapter looks at the experience of women in France, Germany, Italy, Australia and the USA.
CONTENTSList if maps VIllList iffiguresList if tablesList if Prussian monarchs .xiList if Prussian heads if state .xiiPreface .xiiiAboutthe contributors .xviIntroduction: Modern Prussia - continuity and changePhilip G. Dwyer 1Conservatives and the monarchy 4-The urban and rural environments 8Religion in state and society 12The state, the army and Prussianism 161. Prussia in history and historiography from the nineteenthto the twentieth centuriesStefan Berger 21Modifying and transforming Prussianism in the Kaiserreich 22Prussian historiography in the Weimar Republic 24-Symbiosis or resistance? Prussian historiography under National Socialism 27The history of Prussia after the end of Prussia: The GDR 29The history of Prussia after the end of Prussia: The FRG 33Prussian history in the reunified Germany since 1990 38PART ONE: CONSERVATIVES AND THE MONARCHY2. Restoration PrussiaThomas Stamm-Kuhlmann .43Defining'Restoration' 4-3Restoration as the programme of a 'party' .46Early anti-revolutionary proclamations 4-8A moderate king, the reform ministers and their adversaries 50Romanticism and Restoration ideology 53The Restoration Party gains ground 56Hunting down the Zeitgeist 59v.xi.xiCONT ENTSTran sforming the military into an instrument of royal prerogative 61Conclusion 623. Revolution and counter-revolution in Prussia, 1840- 50DavidE. Barclay 66The coming of revolution, 1840-48 67The liberal and democratic revolutions, spring - autumn 1848 73Counter-revolution and compromise, spring 1848 - J anuary 1850 79Aftershocks, 1849-50 : .834. T he cha nging concerns of Prussian conservatism, 1830- 1914Hermann Beck 86The theoretical foundations of Prussian conservatism 88The search for a new identity 93The development of conservatism in the empire 97PART T WO: THE UR BAN AND RURAL EN
CONTENTSList if maps VIllList iffiguresList if tablesList if Prussian monarchs .xiList if Prussian heads if state .xiiPreface .xiiiAboutthe contributors .xviIntroduction: Modern Prussia - continuity and changePhilip G. Dwyer 1Conservatives and the monarchy 4-The urban and rural environments 8Religion in state and society 12The state, the army and Prussianism 161. Prussia in history and historiography from the nineteenthto the twentieth centuriesStefan Berger 21Modifying and transforming Prussianism in the Kaiserreich 22Prussian historiography in the Weimar Republic 24-Symbiosis or resistance? Prussian historiography under National Socialism 27The history of Prussia after the end of Prussia: The GDR 29The history of Prussia after the end of Prussia: The FRG 33Prussian history in the reunified Germany since 1990 38PART ONE: CONSERVATIVES AND THE MONARCHY2. Restoration PrussiaThomas Stamm-Kuhlmann .43Defining'Restoration' 4-3Restoration as the programme of a 'party' .46Early anti-revolutionary proclamations 4-8A moderate king, the reform ministers and their adversaries 50Romanticism and Restoration ideology 53The Restoration Party gains ground 56Hunting down the Zeitgeist 59v.xi.xiCONT ENTSTran sforming the military into an instrument of royal prerogative 61Conclusion 623. Revolution and counter-revolution in Prussia, 1840- 50DavidE. Barclay 66The coming of revolution, 1840-48 67The liberal and democratic revolutions, spring - autumn 1848 73Counter-revolution and compromise, spring 1848 - J anuary 1850 79Aftershocks, 1849-50 : .834. T he cha nging concerns of Prussian conservatism, 1830- 1914Hermann Beck 86The theoretical foundations of Prussian conservatism 88The search for a new identity 93The development of conservatism in the empire 97PART T WO: THE UR BAN AND RURAL EN
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