Description
Prominent American, British and German historians provide new insights into the social, political, and intellectual components of German conservatism from its origins in the late 18th century through to the end of the Third Reich. The essays combine fresh empirical research with new theoretical and historiographical perspectives to provide the basis for a collective reassessment of the role that conservatism has played in Germany's national development.
Collection
Publication
Berg Publishers (1993), Edition: 1st Edition, 551 pages
ISBN
0854967877 / 9780854967872