Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his liberal colleagues. He did not simply remain beholden to the interpretative patterns of a German ‘special path’ (Sonderweg). He also, and increasingly so, drew on the conceptual framework of ‘Western civilization’ to make sense of and cope with the socio-cultural transformations of his times. What many like-minded intellectuals perceived solely as a ‘deviation from the West’, he also viewed as a ‘crisis of the West’. This article argues that this transnationally ‘Western’ stance was part and parcel of Löwenthal’s intellectual profile as ‘cold war liberal’. This was a relatively rare species in Cold War Germany, and Löwenthal was rather excepti...
While Helmut Schmidt has often been depicted as a ‘reluctant European’ who only came to embrace Euro...
The liberal order that prevailed in the West after the end of the Second World War has recently been...
The invasion and occupation of Germany in 1945 have always been the focus of intense, and highly pol...
Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his l...
“The West ” was in crisis – yet again. And Richard Löwenthal was deeply worried. The socio-political...
In the 1930s and 1940s, the rise of Nazism forced American liberals to defend their political belief...
Recent studies of the Cold War transcend a narrow focus on four decades of superpower rivalry, recog...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...
Despite being a period of reputed liberal ascendancy and settlement in the United States, the 1950s ...
This thesis offers a comprehensive account of Ralf Dahrendorf’s liberal political thought between th...
This article reconstructs concepts of ‘European solidarity’ in Helmut Schmidt’s political thought. T...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
Patterns of domestic political contestation in international affairs often see the centre aligned ag...
Lantink concentrates on analyzing Wilhelm Röpke’s wartime trilogy, classifying it as a missing link ...
Lantink concentrates on analyzing Wilhelm Röpke’s wartime trilogy, classifying it as a missing link ...
While Helmut Schmidt has often been depicted as a ‘reluctant European’ who only came to embrace Euro...
The liberal order that prevailed in the West after the end of the Second World War has recently been...
The invasion and occupation of Germany in 1945 have always been the focus of intense, and highly pol...
Richard Löwenthal’s response to the challenges of ‘1968’ was more complex than that of most of his l...
“The West ” was in crisis – yet again. And Richard Löwenthal was deeply worried. The socio-political...
In the 1930s and 1940s, the rise of Nazism forced American liberals to defend their political belief...
Recent studies of the Cold War transcend a narrow focus on four decades of superpower rivalry, recog...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...
Despite being a period of reputed liberal ascendancy and settlement in the United States, the 1950s ...
This thesis offers a comprehensive account of Ralf Dahrendorf’s liberal political thought between th...
This article reconstructs concepts of ‘European solidarity’ in Helmut Schmidt’s political thought. T...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
Patterns of domestic political contestation in international affairs often see the centre aligned ag...
Lantink concentrates on analyzing Wilhelm Röpke’s wartime trilogy, classifying it as a missing link ...
Lantink concentrates on analyzing Wilhelm Röpke’s wartime trilogy, classifying it as a missing link ...
While Helmut Schmidt has often been depicted as a ‘reluctant European’ who only came to embrace Euro...
The liberal order that prevailed in the West after the end of the Second World War has recently been...
The invasion and occupation of Germany in 1945 have always been the focus of intense, and highly pol...