The German State during the Weimar Republic

Authors

  • Juan David Restrepo Zapata University of Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.tempus.26513

Keywords:

Germany, State, Weimar constitution, constitutional reform, constituent assembly

Abstract

The first half of the twentieth century, brought to the German people countless events that marked the history of a transcendental way. During the period that enclose the two world wars, there was in Germany a phase transformations in their political systems and government amended the monarchical tradition and implemented democracy, eliminating partly most benefits and powers granted under the Empire Guillermino and conservatives of a customary tradition, causing discomfort in the population and tilting to adopt extreme positions to find a solution to revitalize the German. The Weimar constitution initiated a series of reforms in terms of social rights and the welfare state, which positioned itself as a pioneer in terms of these matters, but thanks to the economic crisis, political, social and military, why pierced, never arose in an effective way.

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Author Biography

Juan David Restrepo Zapata, University of Antioquia

Last level student of the History program, University of Antioquia, Colombia. Member of the research group Interdisciplinary Studies in General History (EIHG).

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Published

2016-04-21

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