Extends the analysis of German stabilization after World War I beyond the often considered economic issues of reparations and hyperinflation to trace the emergence of strong local activism and comprehensive, functional policies on the municipal level. Drawing on local material from major cities, shows how those very programs sowed the seeds of destabilization and accelerated the fragmentation of bourgeois politics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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