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Buch, Englisch, Band 284, 454 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 903 g

Reihe: Historical Materialism Book Series

Weipert

The Second Revolution: The Council Movement in Berlin 1919-20


Erscheinungsjahr 2023
ISBN: 978-90-04-33708-4
Verlag: Brill

Buch, Englisch, Band 284, 454 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 903 g

Reihe: Historical Materialism Book Series

ISBN: 978-90-04-33708-4
Verlag: Brill


The Berlin council movement of 1919–20 proves that there was a left alternative beyond Social Democracy and Stalinism in the German Revolution. The movement combined an impressive mass mobilisation with extensive socialist and democratic aspirations that pointed far beyond the Weimar order. Berlin was not just the centre of the November Revolution of 1918, but also the most important arena of the Second Revolution that followed. For the first time, the movement is analysed here in all its diversity and on the basis of a broad range of sources. Beside the workers' and factory councils, it also includes councils of students, women, the unemployed and intellectuals. Central events such as the 1919 general strike and the struggle against the Kapp Putsch of 1920 are also examined.

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Foreword to the English Edition

About the Author

Abbreviations

Introduction

The Subject, Its Historical Context and Its Significance

The Present State of Research

Methodology and Sources

1 The March 1919 General Strike in Berlin

The Course of Events – a Brief Outline

Strikes in the Other Regions

Objectives of the Leadership and Measures Taken

Cross-Regional Coordination

Pressure from Below: The Rank and File of the Movement

Official Strike Demands

Scope and Capacity for Mobilisation

Organisation of the Strike Movement

Citizens’ Council and General Strike

The Role of the Media

Street Fighting during the Strike

The Response of the Governments

Interim Conclusion

2 The Demonstration outside the Reichstag on 13 January 1920

The Opposition Is Forming

The Course of Events at the Demonstration

Consequences

Contradictory Interpretations

The Role of the Security Police and Military

Interim Conclusion

3 The Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch and the Council Movement

Starting Shot from the Right: The Putsch

Backlash from the Left: The General Strike in Germany and Berlin

Workers’ Organisations: For and against the Councils

A Second Spring for the Councils? Reconstruction and Activities

Interim Conclusion

4 The Revolutionary Central Office of Factory Councils

Foundation and Organisational Structure

Programme

Rivalry with the Trade Unions

Interim Conclusion

5 Pupil Councils

A Special Case: Gustav Wyneken’s Attempt at Reform

The Starting Point: Vocational Schools and the Youth Workers’ Movement

Structure of the Pupil Councils

The School Strike in the Summer of 1919

Relationship to the ‘Actual’ Council Movement

Interim Conclusion

6 Unemployed Councils

Unemployment in Berlin

Organisational Development of the Unemployed Councils

Objectives and Activities

Relations with the Other Sections of the Workers’ Movement

Interim Conclusion

7 The ‘Political Council of Intellectual Workers’

8 Women and the Council Movement

Contemporary Reflections on the Integration of Women into the Councils

Women in Council Practice

Interim Conclusion

9 The Council Policies of the Left Parties and Trade Unions

Origins and Contents of Article 165 of the Weimar Constitution and of the Factory Councils Act

Free Trade Unions: General German Trade Union Federation, DMV and AfA

SPD

KPD

USPD

Interim Conclusion

10 Summary and Conclusion

Aims and Concepts

Organisational Structures

Modes of Action

Relationship to the State

Council Movement and Revolution

Bibliography

Index


Axel Weipert, Dr. phil., born 1980, editorial member of the periodical Arbeit-Bewegung-Geschichte. In 2013 his monograph Das Rote Berlin. A History of the Berlin Labour Movement 1830–1934 was published (2nd edition 2019). He is the editor of several volumes dedicated to labour history; 2020 saw the publication of a volume that he co-edited: Eine zweite Revolution? Das Frühjahr 1919 in Deutschland und Europa.



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