Democratisation and De-Democratisation in Imperial Germany

This project examines the economic and political factors that influenced the initial constitutional design of the German Empire and subsequent attempts to reform the regime into a more democratic or autocratic direction. Taking into account both long-term developments in economic structures and ideological beliefs, as well as short-term actor constellations within a particular institutional context, the project takes a novel approach for understanding historical regime change trajectories.

Frank M. Häge
Frank M. Häge
Political Scientist

Senior Lecturer at the University of Limerick. Interested in Legislative Politics, European Union Politics, and Historical Political Economy.