This dissertation seeks to illuminate the relationship of culture and politics in Imperial Germany through an investigation of the cultural reform movement in Hamburg between 1885 and 1914. Based in Hamburg's two main museums, the movement included a wide variety of organizations devoted to Volksbildung, or popular education. The education of the public (Erziehung des Publikums) was the foundation of their programs and the creation of a moral community of citizens was their desired goal. The city itself--its institutions, traditions and culture--was mobilized by the reformers as a grand instrument of public enlightenment to create a modern, educated citizenry. By opening museums to the public, founding a public library and sponsoring lectur...
In 1800 `Germany' was a loose collection of states about to be subject to devastating defeats and po...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
How to become a Hanseatic? What made someone a (Hamburg) Patriot? Why was it not possible for a high...
388 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation is a materi...
388 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation is a materi...
This dissertation examines the intimate relationship between place and culture in Weimar-era Hamburg...
This dissertation examines the intimate relationship between place and culture in Weimar-era Hamburg...
In this thesis I explore the ways middle classes in two provincial cities imagined the relationship ...
The demand to inculcate young Germans in a modern and German-nationalist spirit rather than the trad...
This dissertation examines the importance of Protestantism to small-town middle class construction i...
Historians of German colonialism have concentrated on the question of whether or not colonialism and...
Historians of German colonialism have concentrated on the question of whether or not colonialism and...
This dissertation argues that an idea of Germany played a large and hitherto unappreciated role in ...
Major changes have been taking place in the context of German Studies in both secondary and higher e...
333 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.At the same time the cataclys...
In 1800 `Germany' was a loose collection of states about to be subject to devastating defeats and po...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
How to become a Hanseatic? What made someone a (Hamburg) Patriot? Why was it not possible for a high...
388 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation is a materi...
388 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation is a materi...
This dissertation examines the intimate relationship between place and culture in Weimar-era Hamburg...
This dissertation examines the intimate relationship between place and culture in Weimar-era Hamburg...
In this thesis I explore the ways middle classes in two provincial cities imagined the relationship ...
The demand to inculcate young Germans in a modern and German-nationalist spirit rather than the trad...
This dissertation examines the importance of Protestantism to small-town middle class construction i...
Historians of German colonialism have concentrated on the question of whether or not colonialism and...
Historians of German colonialism have concentrated on the question of whether or not colonialism and...
This dissertation argues that an idea of Germany played a large and hitherto unappreciated role in ...
Major changes have been taking place in the context of German Studies in both secondary and higher e...
333 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.At the same time the cataclys...
In 1800 `Germany' was a loose collection of states about to be subject to devastating defeats and po...
Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both...
How to become a Hanseatic? What made someone a (Hamburg) Patriot? Why was it not possible for a high...