London: Edward Arnold, 1987. — 260 p. — ISBN: 0-7131-6480-8
Foreword.
Willy BrandtIntroduction.
Roger FletcherThe Birth of a MovementThe Beginnings of German Social Democracy, 1835—1875.
John BreuillyWorking-Class Culture in Imperial Germany.
Dick GearyThe SPD in Imperial Germany, 1871—1914.
Susan TegelSocialist Trade Unionism in Imperial Germany, 1871—1914.
John MosesWomen Workers, Workers’ Wives and Social Democracy in Imperial Germany.
Ute FrevertThe Life and Work of Eduard Bernstein.
Roger FletcherThe Crucible of WarEveryday Life and the German Working Class, 1914-1918.
Volker UllrichThe SPD in War and Revolution.
Geoff EleyThe Socialist Trade Unions in War and Revolution.
Hans-Joachim BieberThe Social Democratic Women’s Movement in Germany, 1914-1918.
Alfred G. MeyerThe Politics of Rationing Versus the Politics of Subsistence: Working-Class Women in Germany, 1914—1918.
Ute DanielBernstein’s Political Position, 1914-1920.
Susanne MillerTriumph and TragedyWorking-Class Culture and Working-Class Politics in the Weimar Republic.
Dieter LangewiescheThe SPD in German Politics and Society, 1919—1929.
Detlef LehnertThe Socialist Trade Unions in the Weimar Republic.
Klaus Schonhoven‘Equal but not the Same’: The Social Democratic Women’s Movement in the Weimar Republic.
Karen HagemannThe SPD and the Economic Depression, 1930—1933.
Harold JamesThe SPD and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic.
Peter StachuraEduard Bernstein as Critic of Weimar Social Democracy.
Heinrich August WinklerThe SPD in Emigration and Resistance, 1933—1945.
Anthony GleesRenewal and RebirthGerman Social Democracy since 1945.
William CarrDemocratic Socialism in the Contemporary World.
Neil ElderEpilogueMarxism, Communism and Social Democracy.
Eugene Kamenka