Urban Liberalism in Imperial Germany
Frankfurt Am Main, 1866-1914
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:13th May '99
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Debates about Liberalism in imperial Germany have focused almost exclusively on the national level. This book investigates liberal politics in local government; the only sphere in which liberals had direct access to power throughout Germany. Through the study of one of Germany's most progressive cities, Frankfurt am Main, Jan Palmowski examines more generally the processes of politicization and policy formulation at the local level. He argues that in Frankfurt as elsewhere, local affairs had become politicized not around 1900, as is generally assumed, but by the 1870s. Once in power, the liberals' concern for religion, social policy, and education, as well as their skilful use of fiscal policy shows that liberals in Germany were as sophisticated as liberals in Britain or France. Even in the face of an authoritarian state structure, German liberals received and made use of freedom for renewal and reform. German liberalism was not inherently weak. Instead, the crucial problem lay in the country's complicated federal structure, which made it impossible to transfer innovations from the local level to the state and national levels.
Palmowski focuses his attention on the city of Frankfurt-on-Main, one of the most progressive cities in the Germany of that time. After a careful and well-documented analysis, he reaches some very interesting conclusions ... this book is an original proposal of historical enquiry that opts for a "structural" analysis ... The book is enriched with graphs, tables and appendixes. * The Journal of European Economic History *
Palmowski is very successful at making the case for Frankfurt's early politicization. * Urban History *
Well-written ... noteworthy for its clearly argued thesis ... The author has made a significant contribution to the national and international discussion of liberalism. * Journal of Modern History *
A case study of the development of urban liberalism in the commercial city of Frankfurt am Main, the eighth largest city in Germany in 1910, this book has implications that reach well beyond its local focus ... thought-provoking book. * Choice *
ISBN: 9780198207504
Dimensions: 224mm x 144mm x 27mm
Weight: 586g
406 pages