Author
Weaver; Michael
Year
2024
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Language
English
Pages
45
ISBN
978-1-80539-285-9
Last Update
20-Aug-2025
Keywords
History ; European Studies ; Political Science
This chapter focuses on the prerequisites for political friendship in the network of moderate liberals. It addresses members’ experiences from the period of Restoration Germany through the Revolutions of 1848/49 to the “Punctation” at Olmütz in 1850, as well as their family, religious, educational, professional, and early political lives. Class subsumes many of these overlapping categories. Separating the social, political, and religious strands is difficult in a liminal period when the meaning of liberalism, the bourgeoisie, and conservatism remained blurry.¹ Yet, investigating the nascent boundaries of class and oppositional politics shows how, by the late 1840s, shared experiences at home,...
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