Hitler’s Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
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Fear and anxiety are central to the conversion and rebirth process of early German Pietists, as exemplified in August Hermann Francke’s paradigmatic autobiography. This article explores the multilayered spatial structure both of frightening and …
To say that Protestantism has ‘influenced’ a restrained middle-class emotional culture in Germany, as is frequently claimed, glosses over the complexity of debates about appropriate emotionality. Even at the close of the nineteenth century…
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