Hirsch convinced Willich that he was still a democrat at heart and only pretended to serve the police in order to be able to divulge government plots to the revolutionaries: A spy in public opinion without being one, I now wanted to pretend to ...
Tracing the development of German socialism in Britain and on the continent in the mid-nineteenth century, this is the first substantial study to combine two very important aspects: an analysis of this crucial stage in socialist political theory development and the examination of the social and cultural environment of this immigrant community. Combining these two key aspects, Christine Lattek places the development of exile politics in the overall framework of the flourishing German colony and in doing so fills an important gap in our understanding of the development of early German socialism. The result is an engaging and essential read for all students and researchers of modern history.
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