English and German nationalist and anti-semitic discourse, 1871-1945
Автор-организация: | International conference "English and German nationalist and anti-semitic discourse, 1871-1945" Queen Mary, University of London), ebrary, Inc. |
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Други автори: | Horan, Geraldine., Rash, Felicity J., Wildmann, Daniel. |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English German |
Публикувано: |
Oxford :
Peter Lang,
2013.
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Серия: |
German linguistics and cultural studies,
v. 25 |
Предмети: | |
Онлайн достъп: |
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
Съдържание:
- Introduction / Felicity Rash
- Contextualizing nationalism and anti-semitism, 1871-1945 / Ulrich Charpa
- Anti-semitism as mental mechanism: a model suggested by some similarities between nineteenth-century anti-semitisms in music and science / Stefan Hüpping
- 'Mag der Jude seine Religion behalten, wenn er sich nur zum Deutschtum bekennt': the philo-semitic nationalism of Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski (1883-1936) as a paradigm of German conservative thinking / Isabelle Engelhardt
- A political catholic view: discourses on the Judenfrage in the daily newspaper Germania 1918-1933 / Helen Roche
- In Sparta fühlte ich mich wie in einer deutschen Stadt (Goebbels): the leaders of the Third Reich and the Spartan nationalist paradigm / Karin Stögner
- On anti-semitism and nationalism at the fin de siècle: Walter Benjamin's critique of the German youth movement / Martin Weidinger
- Fridericus, Madame Dubarry and Die Nibelungen: the (nationalist) politics of historical films in Weimar Germany / Simone Borgstede
- Dr Ernst Henrici: just a "well-known arsonist" of the German Kaiserreich or foreman in the production of an Aryan "Volksgemeinschaft"? / Stephanie Seul
- British press coverage of German anti-semitism in the early Weimar Republic, 1918-1923 / Russell M. Wallis
- "Good" Germans, "bad" Nazis and British reactions to the Holocaust / Egbert Klautke
- Perfidious Albion: Wilhelm Wundt's Völkerpsychologie and anti-English propaganda during World War I.