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FOUR A Period of Transition, 1840-1866: Variation 142
The 1840s 143
Bureaucracy and the Social Question 143; The Concern with Stages of Economic Growth 151
1848 and After: Institutions and Actors 157; Themes and Variations 175
Organicism 176 ; Society 180 ; Historical Method 185
Applications 186
Economic Theory, Economic Politics, and Finance 186 ; Statistics 193 ;
Politics, Polizei, and State Law 197
FIVE A Truncated Revival, 1866-1890: Organized
Research and Charisma
205
Unification, the Training of Administrators, and the Universities 208 ;
The Leading Personalities: Schmoller, Brentano, and Wagner 217 ; The Verein
für Sozialpolitik
223 ; The Economic Sciences of State 233
The Historical School 233 ; Statistics 239 ; Wagner and Social Economy 243 ; Menger and the
Austrian School
245 ; The Methodenstreit 252
The Juristic Sciences of State: State Law and Administrative Law 256 ;
Conclusion 260
SIX The Wilhelminian Era, 1890-1914:
Specialization and Clarification
264
The Kathedersozialisten and Public Opinion 265 ; Structural and Generational
Changes in the Academic Environment
281 ; Specialization 286 ;
Interdisciplinary Trends: Sociology, History, Anthropology 296 ; The Juristic
Sciences of State
304 ; The Revival of Economic Theory after 1900 309 ; The
Problematic Relation of Theory to Practice
315
Epilogue 323
Appendix: The Data from University Catalogues 331
Abbreviations 335
Bibliography 337
Index 371

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