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Pangermanism. --- Europe --- Germany --- Politics and government --- diplomatic relations --- Diplomatic relations. --- Pan-Germanism
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The failure of the Weimar Republic and the rise of National Socialism remains one of the most challenging problems of twentieth-century European history. The German Right, 1918-1930 sheds new light on this problem by examining the role that the non-Nazi Right played in the destabilization of Weimar democracy in the period before the emergence of the Nazi Party as a mass party of middle-class protest. Larry Eugene Jones identifies a critical divide within the German Right between those prepared to work within the framework of Germany's new republican government and those irrevocably committed to its overthrow. This split was only exacerbated by the course of German economic development in the 1920s, leaving the various organizations that comprised the German Right defenceless against the challenge of National Socialism. At no point was the disunity of the non-Nazi Right in the face of Nazism more apparent than in the September 1930 Reichstag elections.
Conservatism --- Political parties --- Nationalism --- Pangermanism --- Pan-Germanism --- History --- Deutschnationale Volkspartei --- DNVP --- German National People's Party --- History. --- Germany --- Weimar Republic, Germany, 1918-1933 --- Politics and government
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About the ideas and policies that characterized the rightward trajectory of Austrofascism in the 1930's, this study provides a fresh perspective on the debate. Thorpe argues for a transnational approach to fascism in Austria and situates the case studies within a broader context of Italian and German fascism.
Pangermanism. --- Fascism --- History. --- Geschichte 1933-1938. --- Austria --- History --- Politics and government --- Anschluss. --- Austria. --- Austrofascism. --- Habsburg Monarchy. --- Nazi Germany. --- immigration. --- minority politics. --- pan-Germanism. --- propaganda. --- regionalism.
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Diese Arbeit unternimmt den sprachwissenschaftlichen Versuch, der Akzeptanzbereitschaft gegenüber Rassismus und Faschismus innerhalb des deutschen Bürgertums auf die Spur zu kommen. Auf der Grundlage der ideologiewirksamen Schriften eines Bildungsbürgers, nämlich Houston Stewart Chamberlains, soll mithilfe linguistischer Analysen gezeigt werden, wie schmal der Grat zwischen bildungsbürgerlicher Hochkultur und menschenverachtender Unkultur werden kann. Im Zentrum steht die Konstruktion eines Menschenbildes durch zentrale Lexeme wie "Arier", "Künstler", "Persönlichkeit", "Jude" und "Rasse", aber auch durch ideologiesprachliche Ausdrücke wie "Leben", "Wille", "Sozialismus" oder "Entartung". Menschenbilder führen zu Handlungsmaximen. Diese werden in satzsemantisch-pragmatischen Analysen der Präsuppositionen, der Handlungsrollen und der Kollektivierungen analysiert. Der letzte Teil ist diskurslinguistischer Natur und gilt Chamberlains Traditionsbildung. Es geht zum einen um alle jene Schriften, die er in seinem Sinne genutzt hat (z.B. Goethe, Kant, Darwin, Gobineau, Wagner), danach um diejenigen, für die er selbst wegweisend wurde (z.B. die Nationalsozialisten). Diese Arbeit versteht sich als interdisziplinärer Beitrag zur Ideologiegeschichte und zur Geschichte sozio-kommunikativer Beziehungen.
Pangermanism. --- Historical linguistics. --- Language and languages --- Sociolinguistics --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- Language and history --- Linguistics --- Pan-Germanism --- Philosophy. --- History --- Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, --- Chamberlain, H. St. --- Language. --- Germany --- Civilization. --- Language and culture --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Anti-Semitism. --- Chamberlain, Houston Stewart. --- History of ideology. --- History of language.
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The book depicts the ideological foundations and political practice of pan-German student fraternities (Burschenschaften) in Austria after 1945. The Burschenschaften’s post-war volkish (German) nationalism and interwovenness with the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) receive particular attention. Das Buch stellt die weltanschaulichen Grundlagen und die politische Praxis akademischer Burschenschaften in Österreich nach 1945 dar. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfahren der völkische Nationalismus als ideologischer Kern und die Verflechtung von Burschenschaften und Freiheitlicher Partei Österreichs (FPÖ).
Politics & government --- Student fraternity --- male society --- pan-Germanism --- nationalism --- right-wing extremism --- far right --- conservatism --- South Tyrol --- VDU (Federation of Independents) --- FPÖ (Austrian Freedom Party) --- Burschenschaft --- Studentenverbindung --- Männerbund --- Deutschnationalismus --- Nationalismus --- Rechtsextremismus --- Konservatismus --- Südtirol --- Hochschulpolitik --- VDU (Verband der Unabhängigen) --- FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs) --- Völkische Bewegung
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The book depicts the ideological foundations and political practice of pan-German student fraternities (Burschenschaften) in Austria after 1945. The Burschenschaften’s post-war volkish (German) nationalism and interwovenness with the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) receive particular attention. Das Buch stellt die weltanschaulichen Grundlagen und die politische Praxis akademischer Burschenschaften in Österreich nach 1945 dar. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfahren der völkische Nationalismus als ideologischer Kern und die Verflechtung von Burschenschaften und Freiheitlicher Partei Österreichs (FPÖ).
Student fraternity --- male society --- pan-Germanism --- nationalism --- right-wing extremism --- far right --- conservatism --- South Tyrol --- VDU (Federation of Independents) --- FPÖ (Austrian Freedom Party) --- Burschenschaft --- Studentenverbindung --- Männerbund --- Deutschnationalismus --- Nationalismus --- Rechtsextremismus --- Konservatismus --- Südtirol --- Hochschulpolitik --- VDU (Verband der Unabhängigen) --- FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs) --- Völkische Bewegung
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The book depicts the ideological foundations and political practice of pan-German student fraternities (Burschenschaften) in Austria after 1945. The Burschenschaften’s post-war volkish (German) nationalism and interwovenness with the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) receive particular attention. Das Buch stellt die weltanschaulichen Grundlagen und die politische Praxis akademischer Burschenschaften in Österreich nach 1945 dar. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit erfahren der völkische Nationalismus als ideologischer Kern und die Verflechtung von Burschenschaften und Freiheitlicher Partei Österreichs (FPÖ).
Politics & government --- Student fraternity --- male society --- pan-Germanism --- nationalism --- right-wing extremism --- far right --- conservatism --- South Tyrol --- VDU (Federation of Independents) --- FPÖ (Austrian Freedom Party) --- Burschenschaft --- Studentenverbindung --- Männerbund --- Deutschnationalismus --- Nationalismus --- Rechtsextremismus --- Konservatismus --- Südtirol --- Hochschulpolitik --- VDU (Verband der Unabhängigen) --- FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs) --- Völkische Bewegung
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From the composer's lifetime to the present day, Gustav Mahler's music has provoked extreme responses from the public and from experts. Poised between the Romantic tradition he radically renewed and the austere modernism whose exponents he inspired, Mahler was a consummate public persona and yet an impassioned artist who withdrew to his lakeside hut where he composed his vast symphonies and intimate song cycles. His advocates have produced countless studies of the composer's life and work. But they have focused on analysis internal to the compositions, along with their programmatic contexts. In this volume, musicologists and historians turn outward to examine the broader political, social, and literary changes reflected in Mahler's music. Peter Franklin takes up questions of gender, Talia Pecker Berio examines the composer's Jewish identity, and Thomas Peattie, Charles S. Maier, and Karen Painter consider, respectively, contemporary theories of memory, the theatricality of Mahler's art and fin-de-siecle politics, and the impinging confrontation with mass society. The private world of Gustav Mahler, in his songs and late works, is explored by leading Austrian musicologist Peter Revers and a German counterpart, Camilla Bork, and by the American Mahler expert Stephen Hefling. Mahler's symphonies challenged Europeans and Americans to experience music in new ways. Before his decision to move to the United States, the composer knew of the enthusiastic response from America's urban musical audiences. Mahler and His World reproduces reviews of these early performances for the first time, edited by Zoë Lang. The Mahler controversy that polarized Austrians and Germans also unfolds through a series of documents heretofore unavailable in English, edited by Painter and Bettina Varwig, and the terms of the debate are examined by Leon Botstein in the context of the late-twentieth-century Mahler revival.
Mahler, Gustav --- Criticism and interpretation --- MUSIC / History & Criticism. --- pan-Germanism. --- obituaries of Mahler. --- gender-sensitive approach. --- folk music, Mahler and. --- ethical idealism. --- capitalism. --- Walter, Bruno. --- Schubert, Franz. --- Schoenberg, Arnold. --- Reinhardt, Max. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- Nazis. --- Mahler, Alma (wife). --- Louis, Rudolf. --- Liszt, Franz. --- Korngold, Erich Wolfgang. --- Kalbeck, Max. --- Jensen, Adolf. --- Israel Philharmonic. --- Hirschfeld, Robert. --- Haydn, Joseph. --- Hanslick, Eduard. --- Graf, Max. --- Gericke, Wilhelm. --- Fried, Oskar. --- Faust (Goethe). --- Elgar, Edward. --- Debussy, Achille-Claude. --- Damrosch, Walter. --- Adorno, Theodor W.;Aldrich, Richard;anti-Semitism;Bahr, Hermann;Beethoven, Ludwig van;Berg, Alban;Brahms, Johannes. --- Mahler, Gustav, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- National socialists --- Fascists --- Socialists --- National socialism --- Neo-Nazis --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Pan-Germanism --- Adorno, Theodor W. --- Aldrich, Richard. --- Bahr, Hermann. --- Beethoven, Ludwig van. --- Berg, Alban. --- Brahms, Johannes. --- anti-Semitism. --- Maler, G. --- Maler, Gustav, --- Mārā, Gusutafu, --- Aldrich, Richard --- anti-Semitism --- Bahr, Hermann --- Beethoven, Ludwig van --- Berg, Alban
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"Les abominations du nazisme sont-elles le fruit d'un tragique enchaînement de circonstances, ou bien la culture politique allemande les portait-elle, fût-ce en germe, depuis des décennies? À ce débat qui n'en finit pas de rebondir, le présent livre apporte une contribution décisive. "L'Allemagne au-dessus de tout" : le slogan ne date pas des lendemains de la défaite de 1918, mais bien de ceux de la victoire de 1871... A partir des années 1890, se développe dans les milieux intellectuels et les classes dirigeantes un puissant groupe de pression, la Ligue pangermaniste, qui entretient inlassablement dans l'opinion et les sphères politiques la peur et la frustration. Créatrice du nationalisme bourgeois moderne, elle prône la méfiance à l'endroit de toute population réputée allogène, réclame sans relâche la "réorganisation" de l'Autriche-Hongrie, revendique la construction d'un empire colonial cohérent et d'une marine surpuissante, elle exige une protection militante des minorités allemandes d'Europe centrale, la germanisation forcée en Pologne ou en Lorraine occupée, l'annexion ou la vassalisation de territoires multiples, invente le concept de déportation en masse. Ses chefs ont enraciné les complexes d'infériorité et/ou de supériorité d'une nation fragile encore, beaucoup plus fraîchement constituée que ses voisines anglaise et française, et l'ont lancée dans des rêves de puissance que Bismarck lui-même n'avait pas osé caresser. À l'issue de la Première Guerre mondiale, les obsessions pangermanistes empêcheront les Allemands et leurs élites de surmonter leur défaite et ouvriront la voie à une nouvelle révolution, menée par des groupes plus radicaux encore, qui ne craindront ni de se salir les mains ni d'opérer au grand jour. En ce sens, même si elles ne l'ont pas directement enfanté, elles ont rendu le nazisme possible."--Page 4 de la couverture.
Pan-Germanism --- Pangermanism --- Pangermanisme --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- National characteristics, German --- Nationalism --- Germany XIX-XXth Century --- History --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Nationalism - Germany --- Germany - Politics and government - 1888-1918 --- Germany - Politics and government - 1918-1933 --- Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945 --- Germans --- German national characteristics --- Germans in foreign countries --- Third Reich, 1933-1945 --- Weimar Republic, Germany, 1918-1933 --- PANGERMANISME --- ALLEMAGNE --- NATIONALISME --- HISTOIRE --- 19E-20E SIECLES
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Mythology, Germanic --- Germanic peoples --- Pangermanism. --- Nationalism --- Mythologie germanique --- Germains --- Pangermanisme --- Nationalisme --- History --- Historiography. --- Histoire --- Historiographie --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Pangermanism --- #SBIB:043.AANKOOP --- #SBIB:321H81 --- #SBIB:94H3 --- Pan-Germanism --- Germanic mythology --- Mythology, Teutonic --- Teutonic mythology --- Germanic tribes --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Teutonic race --- Historiography --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : nationalisme, corporatisme, fascisme, nationaal socialisme, rechtsextremisme, populisme --- Geschiedenis van Duitsland
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