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Workers, Unions, and Social Democracy History 323 / Feb. 18, 2013
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Ferdinand Lassalle (1825-1864) General German Workers’ Federation (ADAV), 1863
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August Bebel (1840-1913) SAPD (1875) becomes SPD (1890)
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Max Hödel fires on Wilhelm I (May 11, 1878)
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Cartoon from Punch (1878)
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Bismarck steers toward a new coalition
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Police breaking up socialist meetings
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Reichstag elections of the 1880s (% of votes cast) 10/27/8110/28/842/21/872/20/90 Conservatives16.315.2 12.4 Free conservs.7.56.99.86.7 National liberals12.6 + 8.1 17.622.216.3 Progressives/ Freethinkers 12.717.612.916.0 Center23.222.620.118.6 Social Dems.6.19.710.119.7 Others13.510.59.710.3
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The Social Democratic delegation to the Reichstag (1889)
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Friedrich III
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Wilhelm II (seen here with England’s Queen Victoria)
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“Dropping the pilot” (Punch, March 1890)
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Adolph von Menzel, The Iron Rolling Mill (1875)
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Shift change in the Saarland (ca. 1899)
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Visit to Krupp, ca. 1910
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Production at AEG, Berlin, ca. 1900
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Robert Koehler, The Strike (1886)
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Union membership in Germany, 1887-1914 (dark blue = socialist unions; pink = Catholic unions; yellow = liberal unions; light blue = total)
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Industrial wage earners 18824.8 million (23.7% of all employed) 18957.2 million (29.6% of all employed) 190710.6 million (33.5% of all employed) Average work week 1860s78 hours 187172 hours 1885/9066 hours 1910/1353-57 hours
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The architecture of “rental barracks”
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Workers’ quarters, ca. 1910
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