This study focuses on the relationship between nobility and freemasonry from 1750 to 1850. It examines the specific role of an esoteric discourse surrounding the roots of the human race, centring on legendary constructions of noble genealogies in eighteenth century Europe. The aristocratic idea of blood as a type of »liquid memory of virtue« was also found in the freemason lodges frequented by the European nobility of the eighteenth century. Both groups therefore believed in educational systems that used rites, pictures and symbols to imprint the virtues in ones blood and heart respectively. The foundation of this belief – strongly combined with an interest in occult sciences and the existence of an afterlife – can be seen in the antique »a...
At the turn of the 19th century, Teplitz was a well-known spa at the border between North Bohemia an...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The research “The Freemasons in Ancient Prussia 1738 – 1806” is the result of a research project of ...
This text draws attention to the so-called Freemasonry movement, which intensified and expanded in E...
This article explores how Freemasonry served as an important institutional setting where the core te...
Europe’s twentieth century history is filled with stories of minorities, social groups, and institut...
The German Frei von Dehrn family of free knights in the service of the Counts of Nassau. A historica...
The Enlightenment is known as a time of great advances in science, political theory and individual r...
'Gegenstand dieses Beitrages ist die Frage nach der Möglichkeit zur Nutzung von Adelsgenealogien als...
The intent of this paper is not to discover or summarize thedebate on the origins of either institut...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
"The Lodges in Berlin" is the first part of the trilogy "The Freemasons in Old Prussia" (p.2 " The L...
This article investigates the migration of the Austrian aristocrat Esther von Starhemberg to the cit...
Gemeinschaftliches Erbe Priesterliche Berufung, Erbschaft und Familie im rheinischen Adel des siebze...
At the turn of the 19th century, Teplitz was a well-known spa at the border between North Bohemia an...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The research “The Freemasons in Ancient Prussia 1738 – 1806” is the result of a research project of ...
This text draws attention to the so-called Freemasonry movement, which intensified and expanded in E...
This article explores how Freemasonry served as an important institutional setting where the core te...
Europe’s twentieth century history is filled with stories of minorities, social groups, and institut...
The German Frei von Dehrn family of free knights in the service of the Counts of Nassau. A historica...
The Enlightenment is known as a time of great advances in science, political theory and individual r...
'Gegenstand dieses Beitrages ist die Frage nach der Möglichkeit zur Nutzung von Adelsgenealogien als...
The intent of this paper is not to discover or summarize thedebate on the origins of either institut...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
"The Lodges in Berlin" is the first part of the trilogy "The Freemasons in Old Prussia" (p.2 " The L...
This article investigates the migration of the Austrian aristocrat Esther von Starhemberg to the cit...
Gemeinschaftliches Erbe Priesterliche Berufung, Erbschaft und Familie im rheinischen Adel des siebze...
At the turn of the 19th century, Teplitz was a well-known spa at the border between North Bohemia an...
This article focuses on the issue of nobility as a memorial practice in the premodern era. It challe...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180