Chapter 5: Social developments Flashcards
How did the position of the Junkers change/remain the same by 1914?
- minimal change
- remain the most influential group in Germany - continue to control positions in the** J**udiciary, civil service and military
- some reduced influence due to people moving out of the countryside - less workers - less agricultural income
How did the position of the industrial elites change/remain the same?
Give some examples of key elites
- significant change
- industrialisation provides a larger workforce and more wealth - begin to threaten the position of the landed elites
- key industrial elites included** Krupps, Siemens and Thyssens** - few reached this level of influence
How did the position of the middle classes change/remain the same?
- moderate change
- educated professionals such as doctors and lawyers become more common
- mor**e white colar jobs - more opportunites for success - results in increased consumerism
How did the position of the urban working classes change/remain the same?
- moderate change
- welfare reforms (heath and accident insurance, decreased working hours, recognition of trade unions)
- BUT** workers still work longer (an average of 2 more hours) and for less pay (1/3 less) **compared to Britain - 1/3 still in poverty
How much did real wages rise by between 1895 and 1913?
increased by 25%
When was medical insurance introduced and how many people benefited?
How many workers were covered by 1914?
Who introduced this?
May 1883
- paid by employers and employees, covered 3 million workers
- over 15 million by 1914
Bismark
When were old age pensions introduced and who did they apply to?
Who introduced this?
May 1889
- introduced for people over 70
Bismark
What changes to employment laws were made across the 1890-1894 period?
Who made these changes?
- guaranteed minimum wage
- reduction of womens maximum work hours to 11
- better laws regarding child employment
- progressive income tax (earn more, pay more)
Caprivi
How did the position of the peasant class change across the period?
- limited change
- daily life remains very similar (it is the landowners who are worst impacted by economic changes) - many continue to have a conservative/traditional outlook
- increased number move to urban centres - **Rhineland and Krupp factories **
- some rural economies adapt - scientific farming, improved communication and railway mean the countryside and towns are better connected
How did the position of women change across the period?
- no change
- no vote and limited legal rights - some middle class women began to work office jobs, but the number of employed women was still low (23.6%)
- SPD began to be more vocal - August Bebel campaigned for the female vote
How did attitudes to Jews change across the period?
Which individuals contributed to anti-semetic attitudes at the time?
- Right wing groups (such as the Pan German league) express increasingly anti-semetic views - blame jews for increasing liberalism
- Houston Stewert Chamberlain - shared the theory of social darwinism - believes in the Aryan race - he was extremely racist
- Treitschke - very nationalistic - wanted an authoritarian state (anti-democracy)
What were the key aspects of the German military culture?
- Prussian army played a large role in unification - seen as a unifying power - contribute to patriotism
- society becomes hypermasculine - military service became universal
- military rank became more important then civilian titles
- Zabern affair - example of military abuse of power
- Namaqua genocide - another military attrocity
How large was the German army by 1914?
4 million men
What was the military expenditure between 1913 and 1914?
£60 million
What was the Zabern affair and how did it impact the reputation of the military?
- Locals in Zabern protest against military arrogance - soldiers ordered to disperse the demonstration and act agressively
- German public is horrified by the action - Wilhelm appears unconcerned by the action - SPD members protest against militarism, while conservatives view it as acceptable
- Kaiser is accused of weakness - he tries to condemn the action which shows how his** actions are controlled by political groups**