Biblioteca / 1950-1959
Carl Schorske. German Social Democracy 1905-1917. The Development of the Great Schism.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955.
Reimpresiones: 1965, 1970, 1972, 1983, 2003.
xiii, 358 páginas.
CONTENTS
PART I
THE REFORM TACTIC CHALLENGED, 1903-1907
I – BACKGROUND: THE ERFURT SYNTHESIS AND THE RISE OF REFORMISM.
II – THE IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1905
III – THE ELECTIONS OF 1907 AND THE “NATIONAL QUESTION”
PART II
THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE RIGHT, 1906-1909
IV – THE EXTENSION OF TRADE-UNION INFLUENCE
V – PARTY STRUCTURE AND FACTIONAL POWER
PART III
TWO TACTICS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM, 1909-1910
VI – THE BREAK-UP OF THE BÜLOW BLOC: REFORMIST POSSIBILITIES
VII – THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS: THE SWING TO THE LEFT AND THE DIVISION OF THE RADICALS
PART IV
THE DEEPENING CRISIS AND THE RECONSOLIDATION OF THE RADICALS, 1911-1914
VIII – THE MOROCCO CRISIS AND PARTY REFORM
IX – THE ELECTORAL ALLIANCE OF 1912 AND THE LEFT RADICAL OFFENSIVE
X – THE SENSE OF SICKNESS AND THE RECONSOLIDATION OF THE RADICALS
PART V
THE BREAKDOWN
XI – WAR AND SCHISM
XII – CONCLUSION: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY