Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Genesis of Völkisch Liberalism in Schleswig-Holstein, 1898-1918
Chapter 2. Decisive Liberalism and the Challenges of Völkisch-Nationalism in Silesia, 1898-1918
Chapter 3. Republican Particularism and the Creation of an Alsatian Liberal Counterculture, 1898-1918
Chapter 4. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Völkisch Liberalism in Schleswig-Holstein, 1918-1933
Chapter 5. The Price of Universalism in Weimar Silesia, 1918-1933
Chapter 6.The Victory of Republican Particularism in Alsace, 1918-1933
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Eric Kurlander received his PhD from Harvard University and is now Assistant Professor of Modern European History at Stetson University. He has published articles on liberalism, anti-Semitism and political culture in Imperial and Weimar Germany, he authored a book studying the fate of bourgeois republicans in the Third Reich, Living With Hitler: Liberal Democrats Between Resistance and Collaboration, 1933-1945 (Yale UP, 2009).