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Filling an important gap in our understanding of the growth of early German socialism, this book is the first to combine the two crucial aspects of the study: socialist political theory and social and cultural environments. An essential student read.
Filling an important gap in our understanding of the growth of early German socialism, this book is the first to combine the two crucial aspects of the study: socialist political theory and social and cultural environments. An essential student read.
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Autorenporträt
Christine Lattek was educated at the universities of Berlin, Tübingen and Cambridge, where she recieved her PhD, in 1990 for her thesis on German Socialism in British Exile. She specialises in modern and contemporary German history, and has written on the nineteenth century German radical reform and feminist movements as well as on the Holocaust. She currently lives in London with three small children and works as a translator and editor.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Socialism and Exile in the German Colony in Mid Nineteenth Century London 1. The German Colony 2. The German Workers' Educational Society, 1840 1850 3. Between Democrats and Blanquists: The Communist League, 1849 1850 4. The 'Chronique Scandaleuse': Ruge, Klinkel and German democracy, 1849 1853 5. The Sonderbund I: The Willich Schapper League as its zenith, 1850 1851 6. The Sonderbund II: Decline and dissolution of the Communist League, 1851 1853 7. Apathy and Revival: The international association, 1853 1859 8. The New Era, 1858 1860 9. Epilogue: From Exile to Colony: Class and the formation of community
Introduction: Socialism and Exile in the German Colony in Mid-Nineteenth Century London 1. The German Colony 2. The German Workers' Educational Society, 1840-1850 3. Between Democrats and Blanquists: The Communist League, 1849-1850 4. The 'Chronique Scandaleuse': Ruge, Klinkel and German democracy, 1849-1853 5. The Sonderbund I: The Willich-Schapper League as its zenith, 1850-1851 6. The Sonderbund II: Decline and dissolution of the Communist League, 1851-1853 7. Apathy and Revival: The international association, 1853-1859 8. The New Era, 1858-1860 9. Epilogue: From Exile to Colony: Class and the formation of community
Introduction: Socialism and Exile in the German Colony in Mid Nineteenth Century London 1. The German Colony 2. The German Workers' Educational Society, 1840 1850 3. Between Democrats and Blanquists: The Communist League, 1849 1850 4. The 'Chronique Scandaleuse': Ruge, Klinkel and German democracy, 1849 1853 5. The Sonderbund I: The Willich Schapper League as its zenith, 1850 1851 6. The Sonderbund II: Decline and dissolution of the Communist League, 1851 1853 7. Apathy and Revival: The international association, 1853 1859 8. The New Era, 1858 1860 9. Epilogue: From Exile to Colony: Class and the formation of community
Introduction: Socialism and Exile in the German Colony in Mid-Nineteenth Century London 1. The German Colony 2. The German Workers' Educational Society, 1840-1850 3. Between Democrats and Blanquists: The Communist League, 1849-1850 4. The 'Chronique Scandaleuse': Ruge, Klinkel and German democracy, 1849-1853 5. The Sonderbund I: The Willich-Schapper League as its zenith, 1850-1851 6. The Sonderbund II: Decline and dissolution of the Communist League, 1851-1853 7. Apathy and Revival: The international association, 1853-1859 8. The New Era, 1858-1860 9. Epilogue: From Exile to Colony: Class and the formation of community
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'By 1848 London had become a city of many refugees, many from radical uprisings or movements in Germany and France. Here Lattek describes the community of Germans that formed in London as the firestorms of 1848 flared, starting with the various organizations they forms strictly for themselves and then for others in the early years, followed by the growth of the Communist League and its demise only a few years later, a period of apathy following the collapse of several projects, and the rising perception that this was not exile but a colony. One of the most interesting ideas is that because the Germans were so insular, they made remarkably few inroads into the lives of ordinary English workers, a situation which became more complex as trade unionism became a major factor in English social and political life.' - Reference & Research Book News
'By 1848 London had become a city of many refugees, many from radical uprisings or movements in Germany and France. Here Lattek describes the community of Germans that formed in London as the firestorms of 1848 flared, starting with the various organizations they forms strictly for themselves and then for others in the early years, followed by the growth of the Communist League and its demise only a few years later, a period of apathy following the collapse of several projects, and the rising perception that this was not exile but a colony. One of the most interesting ideas is that because the Germans were so insular, they made remarkably few inroads into the lives of ordinary English workers, a situation which became more complex as trade unionism became a major factor in English social and political life.' - Reference & Research Book News
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