Intermarriage was a key site for testing politics of difference within the multicultural German Empire. Across the German states in the mid-nineteenth century, marriage between members of different religions frequently proved impossible. Until various civil marriage laws were introduced between the 1840s and 1870s, marriage remained within the remit of the church. As a consequence, marrying across confessional lines was rarely permitted. The implications were clear: marriage was seen as the embodiment of one’s culture – defined primarily in confessional (alongside socio-economic) terms, and it was also viewed as a key transmitter of culture by producing new generations of faithful observers of particular denominations. As a country divided ...
Historical investigation into the Nazi period has until now paid little attention to the subject of ...
In the early-nineteenth century, German intellectuals crafted a cultural identity to coalesce the Ge...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
In this dissertation, I examine intermarriage in Germany from 1875, when the Second Reich implemente...
The creation of Imperial Germany in 1871 sparked a nationwide debate about the nature of marriage an...
Marriage is amongst the biggest decisions in life. In general, there is a tendency towards assortati...
Mixed marriage is one of the factors providing the link between interethnic and interreligious commu...
The article examines the interactions between German and British colonies which arose over mixed mar...
This article addresses the origins of a decree prohibiting racially-mixed marriages that was issued ...
How much impact did the Reformation actually have on such fundamental social institutions as marriag...
Contains fulltext : 141270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper desc...
A church reform introduced in East Prussia in 1525 brought the change of current religious relations...
The question of religious tolerance and the underlying causes of intolerance are pertinent when cons...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
Far from being an age of "secularization" (as commonly understood), the 19th century was an age of r...
Historical investigation into the Nazi period has until now paid little attention to the subject of ...
In the early-nineteenth century, German intellectuals crafted a cultural identity to coalesce the Ge...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
In this dissertation, I examine intermarriage in Germany from 1875, when the Second Reich implemente...
The creation of Imperial Germany in 1871 sparked a nationwide debate about the nature of marriage an...
Marriage is amongst the biggest decisions in life. In general, there is a tendency towards assortati...
Mixed marriage is one of the factors providing the link between interethnic and interreligious commu...
The article examines the interactions between German and British colonies which arose over mixed mar...
This article addresses the origins of a decree prohibiting racially-mixed marriages that was issued ...
How much impact did the Reformation actually have on such fundamental social institutions as marriag...
Contains fulltext : 141270.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper desc...
A church reform introduced in East Prussia in 1525 brought the change of current religious relations...
The question of religious tolerance and the underlying causes of intolerance are pertinent when cons...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
Far from being an age of "secularization" (as commonly understood), the 19th century was an age of r...
Historical investigation into the Nazi period has until now paid little attention to the subject of ...
In the early-nineteenth century, German intellectuals crafted a cultural identity to coalesce the Ge...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...