Taxation, state, and civil society in Germany and the United States from the 18th to the 20th century / Alexander Nützenadel, Christoph Strupp, (eds.)

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Corporate Author: German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)
Other Authors: Nützenadel, Alexander, Strupp, Christoph
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2007.
Edition:First Aufl.
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Table of Contents:
  • INTRODUCTION: Introduction : cultures of taxation in Germany and the United States / Alexander Nützenadel, Christoph Strupp
  • THE EMERGENCE OF THE MODERN FISCAL STATE: Public finances and taxation between ancien régime and modern Germany / Hans-Peter Ullmann
  • The origin, structure, and development of the American fiscal regime, 1789-1837 / Max M. Edling
  • The political economy of taxation in nineteenth-century Germany / Mark Spoerer
  • Depressions and taxes in the United States, 1873-1915 / Ballard C. Campbell
  • Taxation in the U.S. during World War I : alternatives and legacies / W. Elliot Brownlee
  • TAXATION, CITIZENSHIP, AND POLITICAL REPRESENTATION: Creating proper citizens : Prussian taxation policies toward Mennonites, 1773-1927 / Mark Jantzen
  • Taxation, electoral system, and citizenship in nineteenth-century Germany / Alexander Nützenadel
  • Tax resistance in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the 1840s / Gabriele Kersting
  • Taxes and other burdens : state-building in the Prussian Rhine province 1815-1850 / Walter Rummel
  • TRANSATLANTIC PERSPECTIVES: Taxation and political representation : New York and Leipzig in comparison / Thomas Adam
  • From Berlin to Baltimore : German historicism and the American income tax, 1877-1913 / Ajay K. Mehrotra
  • German interpretations of the American tax system in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Christoph Strupp
  • Taxation, state, and society in comparative perspective, 1750-1950 / Martin Daunton.