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The Politics of Sociability

Freemasonry and German Civil Society, 1840-1918 (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)

By Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann

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Publish Date

September 25, 2007

Publisher

University of Michigan Press,The University of Michigan Press

Language

eng

Pages

424

Description:

"The Politics of Sociability is Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann's exploration of the social and political significance of Freemasonry in German history. Using a wealth of archival sources previously unavailable, Hoffmann shows how Freemasonry became a social refuge for elevated and liberal-minded bourgeois men who felt attracted to its secret rituals and moral teachings. German Freemasons sought to reform self and society but, Hoffmann argues, ultimately failed to balance modern politics with a cosmopolitan ethos."--BOOK JACKET.