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Agricultural structure and the rise of the Nazi Party reconsidered
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Oettingenstrasse 67, 80538 München, Germany;2. Department of Statistics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Ludwigstrasse 33, 80539 München, Germany;1. Durham University, United Kingdom;2. University College London, United Kingdom;3. University of North Carolina, United States;4. Syracuse University, United States;1. Department of Politics, Derwent College, University of York, UK;2. School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract:There is widespread agreement within academic literature that the NSDAP systematically and effectively targeted the rural areas beginning with the Agrarian Crisis in 1927/8. However, one issue is left unresolved: were specific levels of agricultural strata differently attracted to the Nazis, and if so, how? In light of the economic and political incentives offered to German peasants with differing farm sizes, we expect that regions characterized by middle peasants were most likely to have electorally swung in a distinct, asymmetric and relevant way towards the Nazis. In order to test this hypothesis, we have used a country-wide data set, which includes the original categories of ‘parcel peasants’ (0–2 ha), ‘small-sized’ (2–5 ha) and ‘medium-sized’ farmers (5–20 ha). These specific classifications were introduced and behaviorally legitimated by the Statistical Office of the Weimar Republic at that time. We present the first analysis applying generalized additive models (GAM) for the assessment of ecological relations. In order to account for the construction of political spaces – and therefore of spatial dependencies, we offer a new mechanism based on stipulations of the electoral system. Even after controlling for pre-established impact factors (Protestantism, urbanization, etc.) and for spatial effects, we identify a clear impact of the agrarian middle classes (5–20 ha) on the Nazi vote beginning with the election in July 1932.
Keywords:Nazi vote  Political spaces  Peasantry  Rural classes  Non-parametric models
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