When World War I erupted in 1914, German artists, writers, and academics seemed to be united behind a shared belief that the military struggle of World War I was actually the manifestation of a deeper and more ferocious spiritual or cultural war (Kulturkrieg). Using propagandistic wartime writings, they invoked the idea that Germany’s unique spirit of community and idealism (Kultur) was under assault by Allied individualism and materialism (Zivilisation). Many were convinced that defeat in this conflict meant the total destruction of the German way of life, while victory would propel the German nation toward a new era of prosperity. Strangely, however, in spite of its unanimity concerning the Kulturkrieg, by the end of the war the German...
Analyzing the roots of war and identifying ways to overcome it are two key dimensions of both the et...
On December 10, 1835 the Federal Diet of the German Confederation banned the publication and distri...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This dissertation explores th...
This study analyses intellectual continuities in bourgeois periodicals from Weimar to the early post...
Not all German scholars served in the armed forces in the Great War; many of them fought through the...
When war broke out in August 1914, intellectuals on both sides sought to discover the underlying cau...
A century has passed since Otto von Bismarck proposed the first anti-clerical laws of the Kulturkamp...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
The First World War and German National Identity is an original and carefully researched study of th...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
International audience"The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landsca...
This study discusses the genesis of war enthusiasm among cultural elites in Western Europe, with the...
This thesis explores academic propaganda in the first two years of the First World War, examining th...
World War I dismantled Imperial Germany and, long after the fighting had ceased, continued to shape ...
The German Empire, its structure, its dynamic development between 1871 and 1918, and its legacy, hav...
Analyzing the roots of war and identifying ways to overcome it are two key dimensions of both the et...
On December 10, 1835 the Federal Diet of the German Confederation banned the publication and distri...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This dissertation explores th...
This study analyses intellectual continuities in bourgeois periodicals from Weimar to the early post...
Not all German scholars served in the armed forces in the Great War; many of them fought through the...
When war broke out in August 1914, intellectuals on both sides sought to discover the underlying cau...
A century has passed since Otto von Bismarck proposed the first anti-clerical laws of the Kulturkamp...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
The First World War and German National Identity is an original and carefully researched study of th...
Germany, with its rich Protestant heritage, has a special place in the history of modern Christianit...
International audience"The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landsca...
This study discusses the genesis of war enthusiasm among cultural elites in Western Europe, with the...
This thesis explores academic propaganda in the first two years of the First World War, examining th...
World War I dismantled Imperial Germany and, long after the fighting had ceased, continued to shape ...
The German Empire, its structure, its dynamic development between 1871 and 1918, and its legacy, hav...
Analyzing the roots of war and identifying ways to overcome it are two key dimensions of both the et...
On December 10, 1835 the Federal Diet of the German Confederation banned the publication and distri...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This dissertation explores th...