Ulrike Meinhof and the Red Army Faction: Performing Terrorism
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The reception of Freud in Wilhelmine Germany was the encounter with controversial ideas on sexuality, the unconscious, and personal identity. This essay examines the reactions to psychoanalysis amongst three groups: the professional world of psychiatr…
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This article examines the extent to which the ruling Socialist Unity Party (SED) could plan and control society in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) by comparing official policy with what actually happened on the ground. It analyses this in respect…
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This article examines the nature of Spanish–German relations during the brief ambassadorship of Hans Adolf von Moltke in Madrid between January and March 1943. Using previously unknown material, it argues that this period marked a watershed in t…
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