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... parliamentary system of government . Nor did the widened political participation noticeable after 1890 contribute to the liberalisation of the German Empire . The Social Democrats , who now grew rapidly , were in 64 James J. Sheehan ...
... parliamentary system of government . Nor did the widened political participation noticeable after 1890 contribute to the liberalisation of the German Empire . The Social Democrats , who now grew rapidly , were in 64 James J. Sheehan ...
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... parliamentarians show that the contest is still undecided . The defeat of the revolution and the creation of the Empire by the Prussian army , with the majority of the Liberals in tow , delineate a special path more clearly still ; when ...
... parliamentarians show that the contest is still undecided . The defeat of the revolution and the creation of the Empire by the Prussian army , with the majority of the Liberals in tow , delineate a special path more clearly still ; when ...
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... parliamentary democracy , the market , and the rule of law . The revolt of culture against civilisation is over . It no longer makes sense to think of culture as a compensation for politics . Fifty years ago , however , things looked ...
... parliamentary democracy , the market , and the rule of law . The revolt of culture against civilisation is over . It no longer makes sense to think of culture as a compensation for politics . Fifty years ago , however , things looked ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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