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- German Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democratic Renewal
- German Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democratic Renewal
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- Introduction: Democratic renewal and Germany's “zero hour”
- 1 Germans, occupiers, and the democratization project
- 2 Rethinking democracy: freedom, order, participation
- 3 Renewing culture: the “unpolitical German” between past and future
- 4 Subjects of politics: publicness, parties, elites
- 5 A parliament of spirit? Mobilizing the cultural nation
- 6 Into East Germany: intelligentsia and the Apparat
- 7 Into West Germany: nonconformists and the restoration
- 8 1968, 1989, and the legacies of participation
- Select bibliography
- Index
Select bibliography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- German Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democratic Renewal
- German Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democratic Renewal
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- Introduction: Democratic renewal and Germany's “zero hour”
- 1 Germans, occupiers, and the democratization project
- 2 Rethinking democracy: freedom, order, participation
- 3 Renewing culture: the “unpolitical German” between past and future
- 4 Subjects of politics: publicness, parties, elites
- 5 A parliament of spirit? Mobilizing the cultural nation
- 6 Into East Germany: intelligentsia and the Apparat
- 7 Into West Germany: nonconformists and the restoration
- 8 1968, 1989, and the legacies of participation
- Select bibliography
- Index
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- German Intellectuals and the Challenge of Democratic RenewalCulture and Politics after 1945, pp. 343 - 373Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014