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The continuities of German history nation, religion, and race across the long nineteenth century Helmut Walser Smith

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 2008Edition: 1. publDescription: VII, 246 S. 23 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 0521720257
  • 052189588X
  • 9780521720250
  • 9780521895880
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 943/.07072 22
  • 943
LOC classification:
  • DD204
NLM classification:
  • DD 201
Other classification:
  • 943/.07072
  • 8,1
  • NK 1800
  • NP 1250
  • NY 8000
  • 15.43
  • 08.47
  • 89.22
  • 15.96
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Contents:
Summary: The vanishing point of German history -- The mirror turn lamp: senses of the nation before nationalism -- On catastrophic religious violence and national belonging: the Thirty Years War and the massacre of Jews in social memory -- From play to act: anti-Jewish violence in German and European history during the long nineteenth century -- Eliminationist racism -- Conclusion: Continuities in German history
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The vanishing point of German history -- The mirror turn lamp: senses of the nation before nationalism -- On catastrophic religious violence and national belonging: the Thirty Years War and the massacre of Jews in social memory -- From play to act: anti-Jewish violence in German and European history during the long nineteenth century -- Eliminationist racism -- Conclusion: Continuities in German history

The vanishing point of German history -- The mirror turn lamp: senses of the nation before nationalism -- On catastrophic religious violence and national belonging: the Thirty Years War and the massacre of Jews in social memory -- From play to act: anti-Jewish violence in German and European history during the long nineteenth century -- Eliminationist racism -- Conclusion: Continuities in German history

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