Abstract

This book is a study of the social and cultural aspects of the German Social Democratic labour movement in the era between the 1860s and the outbreak of World War I. Asserting that the style and form of a social movement are as integral to its nature as its official doctrines, Lidtke discusses phenomena such as the way in which popular political songs raised the consciousness of the masses who would otherwise have remained uninvolved with the movement. Students of European history.

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