Landscape Imagery, Politics, and Identity in a Divided Germany, 1968-1989
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In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportunity for German Catholics to demonstrate their patriotism. In particular, German Catholic missions sought to carve out a role for themselves in the educ…
The ‘New Woman’ was an important part of the culture and society of Weimar Germany, both as a discursive figure and as social reality. However, the interdependencies between these two aspects—the ‘New Woman’ as a media ph…
This article focuses on interventions in the internal affairs of the territorial princes of the Holy Roman Empire in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially when such interventions were justified by the need to protect persecuted mediate …
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This article analyses the impact exerted by the evacuation of civilians on the pastoral structures of Catholic dioceses in the Rhineland and Westphalia during the later years of the Second World War. It examines the religious lives of Catholic evacuee…
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