A single communal faith? : the German Right from conservatism to national socialism / Thomas Rohkrämer

Prelude: The weakening of tradition and the search for a new faith in the early nineteenth century -- From Left to Right: the emergence of a Right-wing nationalist faith -- Visions of a spiritual unification in the German empire -- A single communal faith through war? The First World War as a waters...

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Main Authors:Rohkrämer, Thomas (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 2007
Edition:1. publ
Series:Monographs in German history 20
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Prelude: The weakening of tradition and the search for a new faith in the early nineteenth centuryFrom Left to Right: the emergence of a Right-wing nationalist faith
Visions of a spiritual unification in the German empire
A single communal faith through war? The First World War as a watershed
Playing with fire: The Right in the Weimar Republic
The conservative revolution and the ideal of a single communal faith
Nazism and the creation of a communal world-view
Nazism and the idea of a single communal faith
Rituals and visions
A reconciliation of nature and technology
The vision of a harmonious community of the people (Volksgemeinschaft)
The rhetorics of heroism and a grand Reich.
Prelude: The weakening of tradition and the search for a new faith in the early nineteenth century
From Left to Right: the emergence of a Right-wing nationalist faith
Visions of a spiritual unification in the German empire
A single communal faith through war? The First World War as a watershed
Playing with fire: The Right in the Weimar Republic
Conservative revolution and the ideal of a single communal faith
Nazism and the creation of a communal world-view
Nazism and the idea of a single communal faith
Rituals and visions
A reconciliation of nature and technology
The vision of a harmonious community of the people (Volksgemeinschaft)
The rhetorics of heroism and a grand Reich