
The New German Constitution
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Authors:
- Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin)
1874 - 1948
- Brunet, René
1882 - 1951
- Gollomb, Joseph
1881 - 1950
About this book
In the aftermath of World War I, Germany faced profound political upheaval, culminating in the establishment of the Weimar Republic. "The New German Constitution" by René Brunet meticulously explores this pivotal transformation, emphasizing the principles of democracy and civil liberties enshrined within the new framework. Brunet highlights the significance of universal suffrage and the separation of powers, which aimed to prevent the autocratic tendencies that had plagued the imperial regime. This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for students, civic activists, and historians eager to understand the complexities of constitutional reform during a time of national crisis. Engage with Brunet's insights to grasp the foundational shifts that shaped modern Germany.