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Significant recent research on the German Right between 1918 and 1933 calls into question received narratives of Weimar political history. The German Right in the Weimar Republic examines the role that the German Right played in the destabilization and overthrow of the Weimar Republic, with particular emphasis on the political and organizational history of Rightist groups as well as on the many permutations of right-wing ideology during the period. In particular, antisemitism and the so-called “Jewish Question” played a prominent role in the self-definition and politics of the right-wing groups and ideologies explored by the contributors to this volume.



Trade Review

“The strength of this collection is its engagement with this ideological and institutional diversity… Though not intended for general readers (who will find relatively little about Hitler and the Nazis here), specialists will benefit from this volume’s exploration of the ideas that shaped the German Right and the ways that their spokesmen negotiated their ideological differences during a period of profound societal crisis.” • Choice

“This volume is a very informative and comprehensive overview of Weimar Germany’s right-wing thought and politics outside of national socialism. Although written as distinct essays, the different chapters complement each other significantly, making a consecutive reading of the volume worthwhile. The essays themselves are strong, and put together in this way create a coherent and cogent narrative.” • Canadian Journal of History

“Even if not all new directions offered [by the ten interesting and well-written essays in this collection]… are ultimately completely convincing, the book certainly reaches the goal stated in the introduction of delivering valuable new insights and pointing out new challenges.” • German History

“The essays, exceptionally readable throughout, enrich the contemporary debate through numerous new facets and questions. In contrast to other edited volumes, the contributions here are all based on rich source material, which results in a book that is interesting for the general historian as well as for the specialist.” • H-Soz-u-Kult

“The individual chapters range in quality from good to excellent....[and offer] a judicious mix of work from prominent academics and younger scholars. The weighing up of continuities and discontinuities between the Right and Nazism is well considered and offers refreshingly new insights into the history of inter-war Germany.” • Conan Fischer, University of St. Andrews



Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Introduction: The German Right in the Weimar Republic: New Directions, New Insights, New Challenges
Larry Eugene Jones

Chapter 1. Hindenburg and the German Right
Wolfram Pyta

Chapter 2. From Friends to Foes: Count Kuno von Westarp and the Transformation of the German Right
Daniela Gasteiger

Chapter 3. Conservative Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic: A Case Study of the German National People’s Party
Larry Eugene Jones

Chapter 4. Academics and Radical Nationalism: The Pan-German League in Hamburg and the German Reich
Rainer Hering

Chapter 5. Realms of Leadership and Residues of Social Mobilization: The Pan-German League, 1918-1933
Björn Hofmeister

Chapter 6. Continuity and Change on the German Right: The Pan-German League and Nazism, 1918-1939
Barry A. Jackisch

Chapter 7. Weimar’s “Burning Question”: Situational Antisemitism and the German Combat Leagues, 1918-1933
Brian E. Crimm

Chapter 8. Antisemitism and the “Jewish Question” in the Political Worldview of the Catholic Right
Ulrike Ehret

Chapter 9. Eugenics and Protestant Social Thought in the Weimar Republic: Friedrich von Bodelschwingh and the Bethel Institutions
Edward Snyder

Chapter 10. Carl Schmitt and the Weimar Right
Joseph W. Bendersky

Notes on Contributors
Select Bibliography of New and Standard Works on the History of the German Right, 1918-1933
Index

The German Right in the Weimar Republic: Studies

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 01/07/2014
    ISBN13: 9781782383529, 978-1782383529
    ISBN10: 1782383522

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Significant recent research on the German Right between 1918 and 1933 calls into question received narratives of Weimar political history. The German Right in the Weimar Republic examines the role that the German Right played in the destabilization and overthrow of the Weimar Republic, with particular emphasis on the political and organizational history of Rightist groups as well as on the many permutations of right-wing ideology during the period. In particular, antisemitism and the so-called “Jewish Question” played a prominent role in the self-definition and politics of the right-wing groups and ideologies explored by the contributors to this volume.



    Trade Review

    “The strength of this collection is its engagement with this ideological and institutional diversity… Though not intended for general readers (who will find relatively little about Hitler and the Nazis here), specialists will benefit from this volume’s exploration of the ideas that shaped the German Right and the ways that their spokesmen negotiated their ideological differences during a period of profound societal crisis.” • Choice

    “This volume is a very informative and comprehensive overview of Weimar Germany’s right-wing thought and politics outside of national socialism. Although written as distinct essays, the different chapters complement each other significantly, making a consecutive reading of the volume worthwhile. The essays themselves are strong, and put together in this way create a coherent and cogent narrative.” • Canadian Journal of History

    “Even if not all new directions offered [by the ten interesting and well-written essays in this collection]… are ultimately completely convincing, the book certainly reaches the goal stated in the introduction of delivering valuable new insights and pointing out new challenges.” • German History

    “The essays, exceptionally readable throughout, enrich the contemporary debate through numerous new facets and questions. In contrast to other edited volumes, the contributions here are all based on rich source material, which results in a book that is interesting for the general historian as well as for the specialist.” • H-Soz-u-Kult

    “The individual chapters range in quality from good to excellent....[and offer] a judicious mix of work from prominent academics and younger scholars. The weighing up of continuities and discontinuities between the Right and Nazism is well considered and offers refreshingly new insights into the history of inter-war Germany.” • Conan Fischer, University of St. Andrews



    Table of Contents

    Abbreviations

    Introduction: The German Right in the Weimar Republic: New Directions, New Insights, New Challenges
    Larry Eugene Jones

    Chapter 1. Hindenburg and the German Right
    Wolfram Pyta

    Chapter 2. From Friends to Foes: Count Kuno von Westarp and the Transformation of the German Right
    Daniela Gasteiger

    Chapter 3. Conservative Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic: A Case Study of the German National People’s Party
    Larry Eugene Jones

    Chapter 4. Academics and Radical Nationalism: The Pan-German League in Hamburg and the German Reich
    Rainer Hering

    Chapter 5. Realms of Leadership and Residues of Social Mobilization: The Pan-German League, 1918-1933
    Björn Hofmeister

    Chapter 6. Continuity and Change on the German Right: The Pan-German League and Nazism, 1918-1939
    Barry A. Jackisch

    Chapter 7. Weimar’s “Burning Question”: Situational Antisemitism and the German Combat Leagues, 1918-1933
    Brian E. Crimm

    Chapter 8. Antisemitism and the “Jewish Question” in the Political Worldview of the Catholic Right
    Ulrike Ehret

    Chapter 9. Eugenics and Protestant Social Thought in the Weimar Republic: Friedrich von Bodelschwingh and the Bethel Institutions
    Edward Snyder

    Chapter 10. Carl Schmitt and the Weimar Right
    Joseph W. Bendersky

    Notes on Contributors
    Select Bibliography of New and Standard Works on the History of the German Right, 1918-1933
    Index

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