German Revolution 1918-1923 (original) (raw)
The German revolution of 1918-19 War and breaking point
Simon Constantine
135, 2017
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Reviews in History Founding Weimar Violence and the German Revolution of 1918 1919 2017 02 23
Dr Mark Jones, Ángel Alcalde
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Introduction In Search of the German Revolution
klaus weinhauer
2015
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The German Revolution and Political Theory (introduction)
James Muldoon, Gaard Kets
Palgrave, 2019
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Ingar Solty, Uwe Sonnenberg and Jörn Schütrumpf: "Stop or We Will Shoot!" Why the Social Revolution of 1918-19 Had to End in Political Revolution and Ultimately Lost It As Well
Ingar Solty
LuXemburg: Gesellschaftsanalyse und linke Praxis, 2019
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A time of violence: the end of the First World War sparked a revolution in Germany which left profound legacies
Lachlan Grant
Wartime, no. 84, October 2018, pp. 46-51, 2018
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Founding Weimar. Violence and the German Revolution of 1918-19 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016) EXCERPT
Dr Mark Jones
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Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Europe 1917-1923
John Paul Newman
Cambridge History of Communism, Volume 1, 2017
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Changing Power Relations in the German Government 4 The Reversal of the Reichstag Majority 5 From October 1917 to October 1918 : The Chancellorship of Count Hertling 6 Revolution from Above : Military Defeat and Parliamentary Government 7
Torsten Oppelland
2017
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Founding Weimar. Violence and the German Revolution of 1918-19 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016) FRONT MATTER
Dr Mark Jones
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'Reform or Revolution', redux: Eduard Bernstein on the 1918-19 German Revolution
Marius S . Ostrowski
Historical Research, 2022
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Klaus Weinhauer, Anthony McElligott and Kirsten Heinsohn (ed), 'Germany 1916-23: A Revolution in Context'
Alex Burkhardt
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After the Revolution: The Individualist Anarchist Journal" Der Einzige" and the Making of the Radical Left in the Early Post-World War I Germany
Constantin Parvulescu
2006
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‘The British Power Elite and the German Revolution of 1918-1919’
Douglas Newton
Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 37, No. 3 (1991), pp. 446-65., 1991
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Splits, regroupments, war, and revolution in Germany, 1914–1920: A conversation with Ben Lewis
Ben Lewis
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Economics and Politics in the Weimar Republic
Martin Menke
German Studies Review, 2004
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Erfurt plus Councils: The Distinctive Relevance of the German Revolution of 1918-19
Nicholas Vrousalis
Socialist History, 2019
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The German Conservative Revolution & its Legacy
Lucian Tudor
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Max Weber and the German Revolution
Christian J Emden
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The Abortive "German October" 1923. New Light on the Revolutionary Plans of the Russian Communist Party, the Comintern and the German Communist Party. In: Kevin McDermott, John Morison (eds.): Politics and Society Under the Bolsheviks, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1999, pp. 251–262.
Bernhard H Bayerlein
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Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Repubic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles
Laura Schutt
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What were the main causes for the rise in political violence in Germany between 1918 and early 1920?
Elena Cappiello
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Terror from the Right: Revolutionary Terrorism and the Failure of the Weimar Republic
Brian E Crim
The Journal of Conflict Studies, 2007
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Political Violence in the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933: Fight for the Streets and Fear of Civil War. By Dirk Schumann. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2008. Pp. 480, bibliography, index. Cloth $100.00/£60.00. ISBN 978-1-84545-460-9
Dirk Schumann
Central European History, 2011
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David E. Barclay/Eric D. Weitz (Eds.): Between Reform and Revolution. German Socialism and Communism from 1840 to 1990
Stefan Berger
Labour History Review 64 (1999), pp. 370-372.
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Contribution of the Weimar Republic to the Future Development of Germany
Christophe DONGMO
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Germany: the Crisis of the Weimar Republic (1929-1933)
Marina Grego
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The Collapse of the Weimar Republic
Valerie Valencia
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Women in the German Revolution, 1918/1919
Helen Boak
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The East German Revolution of 1989
gareth dale
Capital & Class, 2009
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Rethinking the Weimar Republic: Authority and Authoritarianism, 1916-1936
Anthony McElligott
German History
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Short Oxford History of Weimar Germany
Moritz Föllmer
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Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert and Gustav Stresemann
The Cat Master
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Political Soldiers or Free of Ideology? A German Freikorps in the Revolution of 1918/19 ["German History Society Annual Conference", National University of Ireland, Maynooth, September 2014].
Jan-Philipp Pomplun
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Germany’s Second Reich: Portraits and Pathways
James Retallack
German History, 2016
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