1923 : the crisis of German democracy in the year of Hitler's putsch
(2023)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
943.085/JONES,M

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 943.085/JONES,M Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Basic Books, 2023
EDITION
First US edition
DESCRIPTION

x, 398 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates : maps, black and white photographs ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781541600201, 1541600207 :, 1541600207, 9781541600201
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Originally published in 2023 in Great Britain by Basic Books UK

"In 1923, the Weimar Republic faced a series of crises, including foreign occupation of its industrial heartland, rampant inflation, radical violence, and finally Hitler's infamous "beer hall putsch." Fanning the flames of anti-government and anti-Semitic sentiment, the Nazis tried to violently seize power in Munich, only failing after they were abandoned by like-minded conservatives. In 1923, historian Mark William Jones draws on new research to offer a revealing portrait of German politics and society in this turbulent year. Tracing Hitler's early rise, Jones reveals how political pragmatism and unprecedented international cooperation with the West brought Germany out of its crisis year. Although Germany would succumb to tyranny a decade later, the story of the republic's survival in 1923 offers essential lessons to anyone concerned about the future of democracy today."--Provided by publisher

"How Germany's fledgling democracy nearly collapsed in 1923--and how pro-democracy forces fought back" --

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