Title: HIST 2509 A History of Germany
1HIST 2509 A History of Germany
- Lecture 11-2
- Bourgeois Society and Culture
2Todays Main Themes
- Authoritarianism and everyday life.
- Middle-class values, respectability.
- Goal placing the novella in context.
3I. The 1870s a shift in priorities
- a struggling economy
- from liberal support to rye and iron
- anti-clericalism and the Kulturkampf
- Anti-Socialist Laws
4II. A Special Path for Germany?
- 1920s historiography of causes of WW I
- post 1945, extended debate to Nazis
- Fischers thesis
- -German war aims and culpability
- -German aggression originated in
1860s-1880s -society and politics reflected
authoritarianism - d. Sonderweg search for continuities
- -continuity between 1870s and 1945
5II. A Special Path for Germany?
- e. Blackbourn, Eley and the revisionists
- -focus on daily life
- -liberal values and middle-class mores present
in society -- but complicated - -not just dupes or puppets but actors
- -nuance needed
6II. Sites of Middle-class Power
- -Bildung and Sittlichkeit
- -sociability clubs and associations
- -the family, gender roles, and morality
- -law, order, discipline crime and police
- -the new military ethos the uniform
- -masculinity and the duel
- -consumption, status, and wealth
71) Bildung and Sittlichkeit
The Garden Cottage, 1853-1944 -no talk of
politics, religion, crime, or divorce
82) sociability clubs and associations
shared values the Museum Society lunch at the
Ratskeller professional associations
93) the family, gender, and morality
the timelessness of natural differences
-the BGB or Civil Code 1900 -separate spheres
and calm domestic influence -moderation but
double standard -- Effi Briest -social
welfare Magdalenenheime (homes for fallen women)
104) law, order, discipline
-class justice and crime -growth of police and
institutions -alles Verboten! -poverty as crime
-- workhouses -degeneration preventative
policing -blind obedience to rules Heinrich
Mann, The Subject In England, everybody is a
citizen In Germany, everybody is a subject
115) new military ethos
a) the uniform -aping the aristocracy Queen
Victoria and Wilhelm II -militarization of
society -not just for boys postal
workers,police, customs officers, mine officials,
railwaymen and foresters
Matrosenkleidung or soldiers suits
12b) education system -attendance, truancy police,
drills, authoritarianism Heinrich
Manns, Professor Unrat -made into 1930 film The
Blue Angel with Marlene Dietrich
13c) respect for authority The Captain of
Köpenick (1906) Wilhelm Voigt -conformism, excl
usion, and military virtue -rank and
privilege -reserve officer corps
146) masculinity and the duel satisfaction
15satisfaction
167) consumption, status, wealth
-bummeln to promenade Kurfürstendamm in
Berlin -the predilection for titles and
ennoblement -- von -from spartan to
overstuffed homes