German Left And The Weimar Republic: A Selection Of Documents: Historical Materialism, Volume 75

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title German Left And The Weimar Republic: A Selection Of Documents: Historical Materialism, Volume 75
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ben Fowkes
SeriesHistorical Materialism
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:406
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781608464869
ClassificationsDewey:320.531094309041
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Haymarket Books
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publication Date 11 February 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

The German Left and the Weimar Republic illuminates the history of the political left by presenting a wide range of documents on various aspects of socialist and communist activity in Germany. Separate chapters deal with the policy of Social Democracy and the attempts of the Communist Party to overthrow the Weimar Republic. Later chapters discuss social issues, in particular questions of gender and sexuality. The book concludes with a presentation of documents on various groups of socialist and communist dissidents.

Author Biography

Ben Fowkes taught history at the universities of Sheffield and North London. He carried out archival research in Vienna, Bonn, Prague and Moscow, and wrote a number of books, including Communism in Germany under the Weimar Republic. He also did a number of translations, such as Karl Marx: The Economic Manuscript of 1863-1865 (Capital, Book Three) and Henryk Grossman: Selected Works (edited by Professor Rick Kuhn).

Reviews

"Socialist historian Ben Fowkes has given us a unique and vivid text documentary of the German workers' movement during the tumultuous years of its greatest influence... For socialists, this unique resource breaks through veils of historical interpretation and ideology and permits us to hear the protagonists of our movement's past in their own words." -John Riddell, editor Toward the United Front "Socialist historian Ben Fowkes has given us a unique and vivid text documentary of the German workers' movement during the tumultuous years of its greatest influence For socialists, this unique resource breaks through veils of historical interpretation and ideology and permits us to hear the protagonists of our movement's past in their own words." John Riddell, editor Toward the United Front