This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contributions of pacifists, international feminists, and Social Democrats as proactive, yet marginalized, participants in Weimar-era politics. Through a series of historical events including the No-More-War protests, international education courses, pacifist reading sessions, and a transnational peace exhibit, the author demonstrates dynamic exchanges between party and informal politics on the political Left. This interaction, as well as expanding transnational networks and awareness, opened new political spaces for peace activism in the Weimar Republic, the effects of which still endure today
On pacifist and patriotic visual imagery and the tenth anniversary of the First World War in Weimar ...
This dissertation explores the symbolics of an emergent democratic culture that faced enormous inter...
The paper examines how the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) used social activism, usu...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
The Weimar Republic has an important place in the history of Germany democracy, but a recognition of...
In 1914, the dominant discourse within the women’s organisations was of the natural pacifism and the...
Traditional accounts of the German Peace Movement before and during the Weimar Republic have general...
This dissertation explores discourses, actions, and forms of Jewish pacifism in Weimar Germany. In a...
The panels from the exhibition at the Peace Museum, available to download as a PDF
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
Feminist pacifism during the First World War demonstrated both considerable organization and intelle...
The Weimar Era was a tumultuous time in German history. The fledgling Republic faced political oppo...
The article reviews recent books on the cultural, social and political history of the Weimar Republi...
The history of women’s engagement in the interwar peace movement has focused primarily on feminist p...
On pacifist and patriotic visual imagery and the tenth anniversary of the First World War in Weimar ...
This dissertation explores the symbolics of an emergent democratic culture that faced enormous inter...
The paper examines how the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) used social activism, usu...
This article offers a new reading of Germany’s complex political culture, exploring the contribution...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
The Weimar Republic has an important place in the history of Germany democracy, but a recognition of...
In 1914, the dominant discourse within the women’s organisations was of the natural pacifism and the...
Traditional accounts of the German Peace Movement before and during the Weimar Republic have general...
This dissertation explores discourses, actions, and forms of Jewish pacifism in Weimar Germany. In a...
The panels from the exhibition at the Peace Museum, available to download as a PDF
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
Feminist pacifism during the First World War demonstrated both considerable organization and intelle...
The Weimar Era was a tumultuous time in German history. The fledgling Republic faced political oppo...
The article reviews recent books on the cultural, social and political history of the Weimar Republi...
The history of women’s engagement in the interwar peace movement has focused primarily on feminist p...
On pacifist and patriotic visual imagery and the tenth anniversary of the First World War in Weimar ...
This dissertation explores the symbolics of an emergent democratic culture that faced enormous inter...
The paper examines how the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) used social activism, usu...