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E-raamat: (Re)Centring the Weimar Republic

  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Sari: German and European Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487560096
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Sari: German and European Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487560096

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(Re)Centring the Weimar Republic explores how centrist German politicians and intellectuals sought to foster stability and cooperation during the interwar period.
In contrast to the persistent image of a democracy “hollowed out” by divisiveness and political extremism, this book offers a new perspective on the Republic’s efforts to define and hold an ambitious and productive middle ground. Leading scholars and cultural practitioners from the fields of history, German studies, philosophy, literary studies, and music document the progressive activities of the Weimar Republic’s “centre” to answer the question: how can political centrism employ social, cultural, and democratic institutions to resist polarization and extremism? This book’s three sections reveal how key thinkers worked to balance pluralism and national identity, how politicians struggled to hold centrist positions across right-leaning, centrist, and left-leaning parties, and how contemporary culture today interprets those efforts for audiences in the press, the museum, and the concert hall.
In today’s age of stumbling democratic institutions and increasing political polarization, (Re)Centring the Weimar Republic offers a historical touchstone for evaluating liberal democracy pushed to its limits and the multipartisan efforts to reinforce its principles.
Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Weimars Political Centrisms
Katharina Clausius

Part I Individual and Collective Positioning

1. Helmuth Plessner and the Ex-Centric Culture of the Weimar Republic
Howard Pollack-Milgate

2. Weimar: The Reading Republic
Kerstin Barndt

3. Minefield in the Centre: Berlin Politics and the Sklarek Affair (1929)
Tom Saunders

Part II Party Centrists and Extremists

4. Hollowing Out the Political Centre: Purging Parliamentarians and the
Waning of the Weimar Republic
James McSpadden

5. When the Centre Gives: The Balance of a Core Weltanschauung and Outside
Pressure to Sustain the German Centre Party, 19251930
Martin Menke

6. (Re)Centring the Proletariat in Weimar Communist Politics: Karl Korschs
Struggle in the Ultra-Left
Marie-Josée Lavallée

Part III (Re)Centring Weimar Today

7. Analyzing German Mainstream Media Coverage: Weimar in the News
(20072019)
Jill Suzanne Smith, Fernando Nascimento, Barbara Levergood

8. Exhibiting Democracy: On Putting the Weimar Republic into a Museum
Peter C. Caldwell

9. Resounding Weimars Cultural Legacy
Commentary and Interview with Ian Wekwerth and Johannes Ernst

List of Contributors
Index
Katharina Clausius is an associate professor of comparative literature and intermedial studies at the Université de Montréal.

Claudia Clausius is an associate professor of English at Kings University College/Western University.