Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag: Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38
Why was the German working-class movement struggling against the rise of National-Socialism so easily defeated, whereas the French working-class movement, which was numerically and organizationally much weaker than its German counterpart, succeeded in mobilizing hundreds of thousands of workers agai...
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Zusammenfassung: | Why was the German working-class movement struggling against the rise of National-Socialism so easily defeated, whereas the French working-class movement, which was numerically and organizationally much weaker than its German counterpart, succeeded in mobilizing hundreds of thousands of workers against the radical right at the moment of a »fascist threat«? To answer this question, Joachim C. Häberlen's study investigates the social and political practices within the working-class movement in Leipzig and Lyon at the end of the Weimar Republic and, respectively, the Third French Republic. At the core of the study are the role of trust and distrust in social and political movements, and the ambivalent consequences of the politicization of the working-class movement within its local context. The study draws on a broad variety of primary sources from archives in Leipzig, Berlin, Lyon, Paris, and elsewhere. Informed by everyday historical approaches, it creates a lively and multifaceted image of workers' lives and grassroots politics in both cities. The comparative approach results in a careful analysis that identifies major differences that help explain the different outcomes of the working-class movement's struggles. Leipzig's working-class movement, the study shows, was characterized by a deep-seated distrust, which was a major impediment for a successful mobilization against the Nazis. Furthermore, the politicization of the local working-class movement not only reproduced the conflicts between Social Democrats and Communists at the rank-and-file level, but also turned politics into a »nuisance« that made many workers turn away from politics altogether. In Lyon, by contrast, workers succeeded in overcoming existing distrust. In addition, the politicization of the working-class movement during the rise of the Popular Front (1934-36) had, at first, an integrative function. Yet, soon enough the overburdening of social practices like strikes with political meaning contributed to the decline of the Popular Front |
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spelling | Häberlen, Joachim C. Verfasser aut Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 Joachim C. Häberlen 1st ed Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2013 1 Online-Ressource (367 Seiten) mit 5 Abb txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft Why was the German working-class movement struggling against the rise of National-Socialism so easily defeated, whereas the French working-class movement, which was numerically and organizationally much weaker than its German counterpart, succeeded in mobilizing hundreds of thousands of workers against the radical right at the moment of a »fascist threat«? To answer this question, Joachim C. Häberlen's study investigates the social and political practices within the working-class movement in Leipzig and Lyon at the end of the Weimar Republic and, respectively, the Third French Republic. At the core of the study are the role of trust and distrust in social and political movements, and the ambivalent consequences of the politicization of the working-class movement within its local context. The study draws on a broad variety of primary sources from archives in Leipzig, Berlin, Lyon, Paris, and elsewhere. Informed by everyday historical approaches, it creates a lively and multifaceted image of workers' lives and grassroots politics in both cities. The comparative approach results in a careful analysis that identifies major differences that help explain the different outcomes of the working-class movement's struggles. Leipzig's working-class movement, the study shows, was characterized by a deep-seated distrust, which was a major impediment for a successful mobilization against the Nazis. Furthermore, the politicization of the local working-class movement not only reproduced the conflicts between Social Democrats and Communists at the rank-and-file level, but also turned politics into a »nuisance« that made many workers turn away from politics altogether. In Lyon, by contrast, workers succeeded in overcoming existing distrust. In addition, the politicization of the working-class movement during the rise of the Popular Front (1934-36) had, at first, an integrative function. Yet, soon enough the overburdening of social practices like strikes with political meaning contributed to the decline of the Popular Front Arbeiterbewegung Deutschland /20.Jahrhundert Deutschland/19.und 20. Jahrhundert Frankreich /Geschichte Weimarer Republik /Gesellschaft Wirtschaft https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783647370286 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 |
title_auth | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 |
title_exact_search | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 |
title_full | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 Joachim C. Häberlen |
title_fullStr | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 Joachim C. Häberlen |
title_full_unstemmed | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 Joachim C. Häberlen |
title_short | Vertrauen und Politik im Alltag |
title_sort | vertrauen und politik im alltag die arbeiterbewegung in leipzig und lyon im moment der krise 1929 1933 38 |
title_sub | Die Arbeiterbewegung in Leipzig und Lyon im Moment der Krise 1929-1933/38 |
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topic_facet | Arbeiterbewegung Deutschland /20.Jahrhundert Deutschland/19.und 20. Jahrhundert Frankreich /Geschichte Weimarer Republik /Gesellschaft Wirtschaft |
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