"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine the shifts between these two elections which brought Paul von Hindenburg to power. Although this article does not attempt to add to the historiography of Hindenburg's election and the subsequent deparliamentarization which has often been thought by historians to have eased Hitler's transition to power, it attempts to use statistical verification to underline a number of hypotheses generally agreed upon by historians, but which lack substantial evidence. In considering Hindenburg's election, a number of variables are considered, such as: which parties the Hindenburg voters came from, why Hindenburg was backed rather than his oppositional candida...
In early 2017, after the nomination of Martin Schulz as candidate for chancellor, the SPD experience...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
"By 1930, the NSDAP had already become the second strongest party in the German Reich and two years ...
"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine th...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The article compares the causes of the crisis in democracy in Austria and Germany between 1930 and 1...
In den letzten Jahren ist in einigen Studien die These bestritten worden, daß der Aufstieg des Natio...
In early 2017, after the nomination of Martin Schulz as candidate for chancellor, the SPD experience...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
"By 1930, the NSDAP had already become the second strongest party in the German Reich and two years ...
"This article compares the two presidential elections of 1925 and 1932 in an attempt to determine th...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The article compares the causes of the crisis in democracy in Austria and Germany between 1930 and 1...
In den letzten Jahren ist in einigen Studien die These bestritten worden, daß der Aufstieg des Natio...
In early 2017, after the nomination of Martin Schulz as candidate for chancellor, the SPD experience...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
"By 1930, the NSDAP had already become the second strongest party in the German Reich and two years ...