Fighting for the Soul of Germany

 

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Online sinds
28 mei 2018
EAN
9780674065635
Taal
Engels
Bindwijze
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
380 pagina's

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Historians have long believed that Catholics were late and ambivalent supporters of the German nation. Rebecca Ayako Bennette's bold new interpretation demonstrates definitively that from the beginning in 1871, when Wilhelm I was proclaimed Kaiser of a unified Germany, Catholics were actively promoting a German national identity for the new Reich. In the years following unification, Germany was embroiled in a struggle to define the new nation. Otto von Bismarck and his allies looked to establish Germany as a modern nation through emphasis on Protestantism and military prowess. Many Catholics feared for their future when he launched the Kulturkampf, a program to break the political and social power of German Catholicism. But these anti-Catholic policies did not destroy Catholic hopes for the new Germany. Rather, they encouraged Catholics to develop an alternative to the Protestant and liberal visions that dominated the political culture. Bennette's reconstruction of Catholic thought and politics sheds light on several aspects of German life. From her discovery of Catholics who favored a more feminine alternative to Bismarckian militarism to her claim that anti-socialism, not anti-Semitism, energized Catholic politics, Bennette's work forces us to rethink much of what we know about religion and national identity in late nineteenth-century Germany.

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Categorie
Politiek (Tip! Bekijk de top 10)
Artikelnummer
2490198
Online sinds
28 mei 2018
EAN
9780674065635

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Taal
Engels
Bindwijze
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
380 pagina's

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Verschijningsdatum
juni 2012