Kwan, Jonathan
Liberalism and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1861–1895
1. Introduction: Liberalism, Nationalism and the Austrian State
Jonathan Kwan
Part I. The Era of the Constitutional Party, 1861–79
2. Articulating the Austro-German Liberal Vision, 1861–65
Jonathan Kwan
3. Fighting for the Constitution: Dualism and the Austro-German Liberals, 1865–67
Jonathan Kwan
4. Realising the Liberal Project: Liberal Hubris and Insecurity, 1867–79
Jonathan Kwan
Part II. The Paradigm Change: The Liberals in Opposition, 1879–85
5. Defending Parliamentary Privilege: Foreign Policy, Liberal Opposition and the Responsibility of State Power
Jonathan Kwan
6. A Possible Czech-German Liberal Alliance: The Emmersdorf Discussions, 1878–79
Jonathan Kwan
7. ‘The End of the Constitutional Party’? New Directions and the New Politics, 1879–85
Jonathan Kwan
Part III. Defending
8. Liberalism, Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question, 1861–95
Jonathan Kwan
9. Bohemia, Austria and Radical Politics: A Case Study, 1879–93
Jonathan Kwan
10. Ernst Plener and the Final Liberal Coalition Government, 1893–95
Jonathan Kwan
11. Conclusion: Austro-German Liberalism at the Turn of the Century
Jonathan Kwan
Keywords: History, Modern History, History of Germany and Central Europe, European History, Political History, Political Theory
- Author(s)
- Kwan, Jonathan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 317 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137366924
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-47433-2