This article examines the response of Christians in Germany to the first year of the Nazi state. It responds to Manfred Gailus\u27 call of \u27micro-histories\u27 and onsiders how Protestants in Württemberg conceived of 1933 and how they responded to the Nazis\u27 antisemitism. It argues that they drew on a pre-existing myth of national-religious revival in World War I (the \u27spirit of 1914\u27) and remained \u27actively passive\u27 when it came to antisemitism
This article examines the images of Jews and Judaism in the popular Catholic defence against Alfred ...
Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Prot...
As there are apparently no doubts concerning the existence of Nazi anti-Semitism before 1933 regardi...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
A Germanic Christianity, like the one that was propagated in the Protestant milieus of the Kaiserrei...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
This article examines the ideas of Alfred Rosenberg, the “chief ideologue” of German National Social...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
With the rise of the National Socialist movement, Germany became a hostile environment to many minor...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
This article examines the nature and frequency of comments about Jews and Judaism in sermons deliver...
Notes and presentation on research into the official Nazi views on religion, and a consideration of ...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
This paper examines the dissemination of radical nationalist and racist ideas among Catholics within...
This article examines the images of Jews and Judaism in the popular Catholic defence against Alfred ...
Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Prot...
As there are apparently no doubts concerning the existence of Nazi anti-Semitism before 1933 regardi...
For purposes of this thesis, we accept the view that the Christian Church's power declined after the...
A Germanic Christianity, like the one that was propagated in the Protestant milieus of the Kaiserrei...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
This article examines the ideas of Alfred Rosenberg, the “chief ideologue” of German National Social...
This article contends that Christian anxieties over secularism played a significant role in the poli...
With the rise of the National Socialist movement, Germany became a hostile environment to many minor...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
This article examines the nature and frequency of comments about Jews and Judaism in sermons deliver...
Notes and presentation on research into the official Nazi views on religion, and a consideration of ...
A trend in studies about National Socialism and religion in recent years argues for a deliberate dis...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
This paper examines the dissemination of radical nationalist and racist ideas among Catholics within...
This article examines the images of Jews and Judaism in the popular Catholic defence against Alfred ...
Among Germany’s Christians in the early twentieth century, Protestants were the most prevalent. Prot...
As there are apparently no doubts concerning the existence of Nazi anti-Semitism before 1933 regardi...