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Using archival material, Elun Gabriel examines the early history of the Social Democrats, and their influence on the history of the German Empire. Although initially seen as the "party of assassins and conspirators," with the government actively seeking to excite popular fury against them, the Social Democrats slowly refashioned their public image by contrasting themselves to anarchists and espousing peaceful change through parliamentary participation, calmness, discipline, bravery, and openness. Gabriel's account is the first history of the Social Democrats in English to situate them within the wider political context by focusing on the role of public debates.