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|a The Rise of Popular Antimodernism in Germany :
|b The Urban Master Artisans, 1873-1896 /
|c Shulamit Volkov.
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|a Princeton, New Jersey :
|b Princeton University Press,
|c 1978.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Bibliographical Abbreviations --
|t Introduction --
|t 1. The Impact of Industrialization --
|t 2. The Effects of the Great Depression --
|t 3. The Break between Masters and Men --
|t 4. Mittelstand and Master Artisans --
|t 5. Apathy, Fragmentation, Disorientation --
|t 6. The Desertion of Liberalism --
|t 7. Competition for the Masters' Vote --
|t 8. The Appeal of the Extremes --
|t 9. The Isolation of Interest-Group Politics --
|t 10. Political Homelessness --
|t 11. Popular Antimodernism --
|t Epilogue --
|t Bibliography --
|t Index --
|t Backmatter
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|a Antimodernism, a popular movement growing out of fear and hostility toward an emerging new world, became a central ideological trend in late nineteenth-century Europe. Shulamit Volkov explains its development in Germany by providing a biography of one group-the urban master artisans-whose political attitudes came to be dominated by antimodernist feelings. As small, independently employed practitioners of traditional crafts, the master artisans possessed a special social identity. The author focuses on their character as a group, their public behavior, and the formation of their ideas and po.
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