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HIST 2117: Modern Germany Spring 2014. Lecture Fifteen: The German Revolution and Weimar Republic. November 1918. Kiel Mutiny and the Formation of Workers and Soldiers Councils (R äte) Berlin -- Friedrich Ebert and Philip Scheidemann Kurt Eisner and Bavarian Free State.
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HIST 2117: Modern GermanySpring 2014 Lecture Fifteen: The German Revolution and Weimar Republic
November 1918 • Kiel Mutiny and the Formation of Workers and Soldiers Councils (Räte) • Berlin -- Friedrich Ebert and Philip Scheidemann • Kurt Eisner and Bavarian Free State
Struggle for Stability • Ebert-Groener Pact • Gustav Noske • Founding of KPD • Freikorps Movement • Spartacist Uprising, January 1919 • Murder of Liebknecht and Luxemburg • Murder of Eisner
The Treaty of Versailles • From Armistice to Peace Treaty • The “Diktat” • The War Guilt Clause • Territorial Settlement • Reparations • Demilitarization • Austria and Plebiscite Territories • Emergence of “Stab in the Back” Legend (Dolchstoss Legende)
Formation of Weimar Republic • Why Weimar? • Parliamentary Republic • Proportional Representation • Office of Chancellor and Cabinet • Office of President
The Period of Instability 1919-1923 The Democratic Coalition -- SPD, Center, DDP The Anti-Democratic Forces -- KPD, Freikorps Left vs. Right Bavaria after Eisner Left vs. Right The Kapp Putsch Assassinations and Attempted Assassinations -- Erzberger, Rathenau, Scheidemann
The Crisis of 1923 Occupation of the Ruhr Hyperinflation Communist Insurgency in Saxony Beer Hall Putsch in Bavaria
Period of Stabilization 1924-1928 Rightward Shift of the Coalition From President Ebert to President Hindenburg Gustav Stresemann as Foreign Minister The Spirit of Locarno
Weimar Culture Cultural Responses to War and Crisis Satire and Avant-Garde Movements: Expressionism, Dada New and Populist Art Forms: Photography, Cinema, Cabaret Left-Wing and Jewish Intellectual Culture