This collection of new studies in German history is published in honour of John A. Moses, one of Australia's foremost German historians. The essays collected here, written by some of the most distinguished scholars working in America, Europe, and Australia, reflect the contribution that Professor Moses has made to our understanding of modern German history, and, in particular, to the complex relationship among the Church, the State, and opposition movements such as Trade Unionism and Communism. This volume also includes important essays on: the interaction of power and ideology in Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Third Reich; the development of democratic movements in Germany; debates within contemporary historiography; and Australian-German perspectives.
John A. Moses was educated at the universities of Queensland, Munich, and Erlangen, where he took his doctorate on Carl Legien and the Free Trade Unions in Germany. Dr. Moses has published widely on matters as diverse as the Fischer controversy, Germany imperialist policies in the Far East and Trade Union Theory in Germany and elsewhere. He has recently retired from his position of Associate Professor in the History Department at the University of Queensland.
The Editors: Andrew Bonnell was educated at the universities of Sydney and Marburg, and the Technische Universitat in Berlin. He completed his doctorate on class, culture, and Social Democracy in Germany during the period 1890-1914 at Sydney University, and has published a number of articles on German history, specialising in the history of Social Democracy. He teaches in the School of Contemporary European Studies at Griffith University, Brisbane.
Gregory Munro studied at the universities of Queensland and Munich. His doctoral thesis examined an aspect of Roman Catholicism and the rise of the Nazi Party between 1929 and 1933. His primary area of research is Church-State relations in Germany between 1918 and 1945. He currently teaches European History at the Brisbane Campus of the Australian Catholic University.
Martin Travers was educated at the universities of East Anglia, Tuebingen, and Cambridge, where he completed a doctoral dissertation on the literary reception of the First World War in the Weimar Republic. He has published widely in the area of German cultural history, specialising in the relationship between literature and politics during the Weimar period and the Third Reich, and in the phenomenon of the Conservative Revolution in recent German history. He currently teaches in the School of Historical and Cultural Studies at Griffith University in Brisbane.
The Contributors: Peter Overlack, Peter Hempenstall, Douglas Newton, John Milfull, Martin Travers, Konrad Kwiet, Walter Grab, Andrew Bonnell, John S. Conway, Gregory Munro, Reinhard Alter, Julian N.R. Jenkins, Gerhard Beier, Wolf D. Gruner, Georg G. Iggers, Imanuel Geiss, Peter Monteath, Bernd Huppauf, Ulf Sundhaussen, Jurgen Tampke, Irmline Veit-Brause, Gerhard Fischer, Alan Corkhill, Johannes H. Voigt, Anthony Cooper, J.S. Klan."
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Originalhardcover. Zustand: Gut. XIV, 538 S. Einband leicht berieben. - An "Instrument of Culture": Imperial Navy, the Academics and Germany's World Mission. Peter Overlack -- Recreating the Life of Wilhelm Solf: The Politics of the Search for Biographical Immortality. Peter Hempenstall -- Disillusionment in the "Academic Garrison": The Political Intelligence Department of the British Foreign Office and the German Revolution of 1918-1919. Douglas Newton -- What's Wrong with Tonio Kröger? The "Joys of Binarity" and the German-Jewish "Symbiosis". John Milfull -- Appeasement as a Failure of Historical Understanding: British Attitudes to the Nazi Seizure of Power in 1933. Martin Travers -- The Onset of the Holocaust: The Massacre of Jews in Lithuania in June 1941. Konrad Kwiet -- The Struggle for Democracy and Political Freedom in Germany, 1815-1848. Walter Grab -- Eduard Bernstein, the Mass Strike and the Democratisation of Imperial Germany. Andrew Bonnell -- Bourgeois German Pacifism During the First World War. John S. Conway -- German Catholicism and the War. Guilt Question in the Weimar Republic: The Case of the Allgemeine Rundschau of Munich. Gregory Munro -- Heinrich Mann and the Weimar Republic: Social Ideal and Political Reality. Reinhard Alter -- German Nationalism, Western Liberalism and the Kingdom of God: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Struggle Between Power and Conscience in the Ecumenical Movement, 1919-1933. Julian N. R. Jenkins -- Wilhelm Leuschner and the Underground Network of Socialist Agents in Hessen, 1933-1945. Gerhard Beier -- The French Revolution of 1789, Nation-Building and National Identity in Germany. Wolf D. Gruner -- The Common Bases of Nineteenth-Century European Historiographical Thought: Historism, Positivism, Marxism, and Social Darwinism. Georg G. Iggers -- The Historical Position of German National Socialism: Between Communism and Fascism. Imanuel Geiss -- The Politics of Memory: Germany and its Concentration Camp Memorials. Peter Monteath -- Whereof Ernst Jünger Cannot Speak: Thereof He Can Also Not Be Silent, An Early Example of "Forgetting" the Holocaust. Bernd Hüppauf -- The Study of Modern German History: A Call for a New Paradigm. Ulf Sundhaussen -- Causes, Course and Consequences of the Division of Germany Fifty Years After: An Essay on Cold War and Post Cold War Politics. Jürgen Tampke -- The Turnings of Historicism. Irmline Veit-Brause -- The "Forty-Eighters" as Georg Forster's Successors: Preliminary Notes on the Migration of Liberal-Democratic Intellectuals from Germany to Australia in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. Gerhard Fischer -- Australian Press Responses to the Franco-Prussian War. Alan Corkhill -- Transportation to Australia: A Model for Germany? Johannes H. Voigt -- German Cultural Imperialism in Australia: The Failure of Deutschtumspolitik within the Australian Lutheran Church, 1928-1935. Anthony Cooper -- An Australian Church Response to Fascism and War: 1930-1939. J. S. Klan -- John A. Moses: Publications. ISBN 0820428639 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 855. Artikel-Nr. 1124961
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Zustand: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: Mängelexemplar/near mint. Essays in German History in Honour of John A. Moses. Edited by Andrew Bonnell, Gregory Munro, and Martin Travers. The essays collected here reflect the contribution that Professor Moses has made to our understanding of modern German history, and, in particular, to the complex relationship among the Church, the State, and opposition movements such as Trade Unionism and Communism. This volume also includes essays on: the interaction of power and ideology in Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Third Reich; the development of democratic movements in Germany; debates within contemporary historiography; and Australian-German perspectives. XIV,538 Seiten, gebunden (Peter Lang Verlag 1996). Statt EUR 86,95. Gewicht: 885 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe - Sprache: Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 90119
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