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 Star Trek - When Memory Comes (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intel) Books (v4)
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 Velozie Store: Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History)
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Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History)
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 »»Books: Military History««
Inspired by the work of scholars such as Fritz Stern and the late George Mosse, Burleigh sees Nazism as an irrational millenial movement offering simple and brutal answers to complex questions.
The central theme of the book is that the phenomenon of Nazism can be understand only as a 'political religion', an ideological movement with many of the trappings and elements of religion but oriented towards a form of salvation mediated by the state.
Burleigh describes the seed bed of Nazism in the Weimar state, the Nazi seizure of power, and the ruthlessness exhibited by the Nazis as they exploited all the resources of the modern state to achieve their depraved ends.
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 Israel Studies--Sleep, Teddy Bear, Sleep Independence Park, Petach Tikva: An Israeli Realm of Memory
This is the context of George Mosse's discussion of commemoration in Fallen in Battle.
Mosse adds an ideological, intentional, dimension to the discussion when he describes the mechanism that turned the horrible reality of World War I into a noble and inspiring myth: the reconstruction of reality, the turning of an actual experience to an imaginary event, in this case hiding the horror and suffering.
In the autarchic world of the trenches of World War I, he writes, death was always present.
www.iupjournals.org /israel/iss7-2.html

  
 George Mosse Foundation
The American historian George Mosse bequested a gift to the UvA at his death in 1999 which is a legacy acknowledging the importance of gay and lesbian studies in Amsterdam, especially of its cultural-historical approach to the study of homosexuality.
The George Mosse Foundation at the Universiteit van Amsterdam aims at the advancement of gay and lesbian studies.
The George Mosse Foundation continues this tradition by inviting, once every two years, a scholar from abroad.
www2.fmg.uva.nl /gl/mosseen.html   (556 words)

  
 Bronchodilator bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon
George Mosse a homosexual Jewish historian of fascism in general and Nazi Germany in particular who saw fascists as 'scavangers' taking bits of other ideologies to create a new one.
George Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Northumberland (1665-1716) was the third son of Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine and Charles II.
George Bryan Porter (February 9, 1791 - July 6, 1834), was a U.S statesman in Pennsylvania and Michigan Territory.
www.elexi.de /en/b/br/bronchodilator.html   (354 words)

  
 holocaust.bibliography.1.txt
"Nisko: The First Experiment in Deportation," Simon Weisenthal Annual 2 (1985) Mosse, George L. The Crisis of German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich.
"The Background to the Rescue of Rumanian Jewry during the Period of the Holocaust" In "Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, 1918-1945," Bela Vago and George L. Losse, eds.
"Anatomy of the SS-State" New York: Walker, 1968 Kren, George M., and Rappoport, Leon.
www.shamash.org /holocaust/denial/holocaust.bibliography.1.txt   (354 words)

  
 Alibris - Click here to find books by this author!
Mosse, George L. Mosse, Hilda L. Mosse, Hilde L. Mosse, Julia C. Mosse, Kate ~ Mosse, Lyndon ~ Mosse, Nicholas ~ Mosse, W. Mosse, Werner Eugen
Morwood ~ Morwood, Carolyn ~ Morwood, James ~ Morwood, John ~ Morwood, Michael ~ Morwood, Peter ~ Morwood, William
Mortimore, Denise ~ Mortimore, Jim ~ Mortimore, Jo ~ Mortimore, Michael ~ Mortimore, Peter ~ Mortimore, Roger ~ Mortimore, Sara
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 Mosse Bibliography
Internationaler Faschismus, 1920-1945, herausgegeben von Walter Laqueur und George L. Mosse, Munich, Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1966, pp.
Linksintellektuelle zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen, herausgegeben von Walter Laqueur und George L. Mosse, Munich, Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1969, pp.
Kriegsausbruch 1914, herausgegeben von Walter Laqueur and George L. Mosse, Munich, Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1970, pp.
mosseprogram.wisc.edu /bio.html   (6313 words)

  
 FT May 2000: The Cultural Revolution of Facism
Perhaps fascism represents a permanent temptation of modern politics, the seduction to leave behind the ambiguities and trade—offs of prosaic liberal democracy for a true (and truly destructive) "politics of meaning." If so, we need to be perpetually on guard against it, and George Mosse’s intelligent reflections are of much more than historical interest.
But the Nazis weren’t alone in their irrationalism; Mussolini, too, drank from its well, in his case from the thought of Nietzsche and the theorist of violence George Sorel, though Mosse unfortunately neglects to discuss these intellectual sources of Italian fascism.
Mosse, a historian and not a philosopher, remains on a somewhat superficial level in his account of fascism as a pathology of democratic modernity—as based, in essence, on a rejection of the West’s Jewish and Christian heritage.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft0005/reviews/anderson.html   (1345 words)

  
 SAGE Publications - Journal of Contemporary History
The Journal of Contemporary History is pleased to announce that beginning in 2005 it will award two new annual prizes in honour of its distinguished founding co-editors George L. Mosse and Walter Laqueur.
The George L Mosse and Walter Laqueur Annual Article Prize
THE GEORGE L. for the best article published in the Journal of Contemporary History each calendar year by a previously unpublished author -
www.sagepub.com /journal.aspx?pid=233   (226 words)

  
 derbys.htm
Moss, Mosse, Annie, 118; Frances, 76; Henry, 118; Phyllis, 168; William, 118
Lloyd, Frances, 54; George, 106; Margaret, 110; Mary, 197; Robert, 54
Arkwright, Agnes, 53; Alfred, 227; Arthur, 144; Augustus, 59; Charlotte, Edward, 150; Elizabeth, Emily, 227; Emma, 144; Eustace, 196; F., 59; Frances, George, Godfrey, 196; James, Peter, 59; Robert, 196; William, 53, 196, 227
home.clara.net /williamlack/indices/derbys.htm   (226 words)

  
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Since the 18th century the teaching of midwifery was linked to the Rotunda Lying-In Hospital when Bartholomew Mosse opened his small hospital in George's Lane in 1745.
The Rotunda Hospital was built through the efforts of Bartholomew Mosse and opened in 1757.
Mosse had the distinction of providing the first Maternity Hospital in what was then the British Dominions.
www.tcd.ie /Obstetrics_Gynaecology/History.php   (226 words)

  
 UNC-CH Department of History - Christopher Browning
In the spring of 2001 he delivered the first George Mosse Lectures at the University of Wisconsin, which are being published as Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony.
In the Spring of 1999, he gave the George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures at Cambridge University, which recently have been published under the title Nazi Policy, Jewish Labor, German Killers (2000).
Professor Browning joined the UNC-CH faculty in the Fall of 1999.
www.unc.edu /depts/history/faculty/browning.html   (216 words)

  
 Reading List
George Mosse: Nazi Culture: Intellectual, Cultural, and Social Life in
Poetry by Stefan George, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Georg Heym, Ernst Stadler, Jakob van Hoddis, Georg Trakl, Alfred Lichtenstein, Else Lasker-Schüler, Nelly Sachs, Gottfried Benn, Paul Celan, Ingeborg Bachmann, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, et al.
Poetry by Johann Christian Günther, Barthold Hinrich Brockes, Anna Louisa Karsch, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Matthias Clauldius, Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Gottfried August Bürger
german.berkeley.edu /graduate/readlist.php   (216 words)

  
 CCJS: Faculty
Professor Browning was invited to deliver the George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures at Cambridge University in 1999, published as Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers, and the George L. Mosse Lectures at the University of Wisconsin in 2002, published as Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony.
His current research project is to write a history of the Nazi factory slave labor camps for Jewish workers in Starachowice, a small industrial town in central Poland.
The primary source for this project is some 250 survivor testimonies that have been given over the past 60, from the summer of 1945 to interviews in 2004.
www.unc.edu /ccjs/faculty.html   (3741 words)

  
 The paradox of Turkish nationalism and the construction of official identity.
In an analysis of the intellectual origins of the Third Reich, George Mosse maintains that the discovery of such ideological presuppositions of the German youth is much more important than the search for some individual precursors of National Socialism such as Herder, Wagner or Nietzsche.(6) German nationalism is loaded with such Volkish ideas.
Perhaps, the most distinguishing feature of these ideas is the distinction they put between culture and civilization which, according to Mosse, `was always on the lips of its adherents'.(7) While regarding culture as an entity with a soul, German nationalists regarded civilization as external and artificial, a feature which had forgotten its genuine, Germanic purpose.
The nationalist youth movement in Germany at the turn of the nineteenth century was fraught with the purpose of `reconstructing the yolk along more genuine and natural principles than modernity had offered'.(5) These Volkish ideas were adopted by the German youth immediately preceding the National Socialists' rise to power as well.
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/intrel/ayse.htm   (3741 words)

  
 holocaust.bibliography.1.txt
"Nisko: The First Experiment in Deportation," Simon Weisenthal Annual 2 (1985) Mosse, George L. The Crisis of German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich.
"The Background to the Rescue of Rumanian Jewry during the Period of the Holocaust" In "Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, 1918-1945," Bela Vago and George L. Losse, eds.
YVA, 0-3/4039, testimony of Eli Rozenberg (in German) Rubenstein, Richard L. The Cunning of History: The Holocaust and the American Future.
www.shamash.org /holocaust/denial/holocaust.bibliography.1.txt   (3741 words)

  
 Reading List
George Mosse: Nazi Culture: Intellectual, Cultural, and Social Life in
Poetry by Stefan George, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Georg Heym, Ernst Stadler, Jakob van Hoddis, Georg Trakl, Alfred Lichtenstein, Else Lasker-Schüler, Nelly Sachs, Gottfried Benn, Paul Celan, Ingeborg Bachmann, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, et al.
Poetry by Johann Christian Günther, Barthold Hinrich Brockes, Anna Louisa Karsch, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Matthias Clauldius, Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Gottfried August Bürger
german.berkeley.edu /graduate/readlist.php   (3741 words)

  
 FT May 2000: The Cultural Revolution of Facism
Perhaps fascism represents a permanent temptation of modern politics, the seduction to leave behind the ambiguities and trade—offs of prosaic liberal democracy for a true (and truly destructive) "politics of meaning." If so, we need to be perpetually on guard against it, and George Mosse’s intelligent reflections are of much more than historical interest.
Most helpful of all is Mosse’s method, which is to get inside the Fascist mind, to see fascism as it saw itself—a kind of phenomenology of politics that I believe is the most fruitful way to illumine the political world.
In varying degrees, that hubris characterized fascism in all its historical forms: the Rexist movement in Belgium, the Spanish Falange, the Romanian Iron Guard, the French Fascists surrounding Jacques Doriot, and of course Mussolini’s Italian thugs and Hitler’s monstrous National Socialists.
www.leaderu.com /ftissues/ft0005/reviews/anderson.html   (3741 words)

  
 Guide to the Papers of the Mosse Family, 1676-2001 (bulk 1828-1982) AR 25184
These items came with the collection and were mentioned as such in the correspondence of the heir George L. Mosse and the secretary of the Leo Back Institute.
All photographs and images were removed from the collection to the Photograph Collection at the Leo Baeck Institute Archives and substituted with photocopies.
These documents came to the Leo Baeck Institute Archives at various ways in different times, usually as addenda.
www.cjh.org /academic/findingaids/lbi/nhprc/MosseFamily.html   (3741 words)

  
 UW Press - : Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony, Christopher R. Browning
In 2002 he delivered at the University of Wisconsin–Madison the first of the George L. Mosse Lectures, upon which this book is based.
Christopher R. Browning is the Frank Porter Graham Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of many books, including Ordinary Men, The Path to Genocide, and Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers.
Despite these controversies and challenges, Browning delineates the ways in which the critical use of such problematic sources can provide telling evidence for writing Holocaust history.
www.wisc.edu /wisconsinpress/books/2660.htm   (3741 words)

  
 LIC - Literature in Context - Hesse, Hermann
Eckermann, Johann Peter Eeden, Frederik van Fallada, Hans Fielding, Henry Flaubert, Gustav Fontane, Theodor Forbes-Mosse, Irene France, Anatole George, Stefan Gide, André Giono, Jean Goethe, Johann Wolfgang...
He was the second child of Johannes and Marie Hesse, whose maiden name was Gundert, and was widowed from a man called Isenberg.
Singing psalms and reading the bible – as it was common in pietistic circles – raised Hermann Hesse’s interest in literature and made him especially aware of the possibilities of language.
www.ned.univie.ac.at /lic/autor.asp?aut_id=443&user_lang_id=4   (880 words)

  
 Mosse Bibliography
The Impact of Western Nationalisms: Essays Dedicated to Walter Z. Laqueur on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, Edited by Jehuda Reinharz and George L. Mosse, London/Newbury Park (Calif.), Sage Publications, 1992, pp.
“Puritan Radicalism and the Enlightenment,” in The Role of Religion in Modern European History, Edited by Sidney Alexander Burell, New York, Macmillan, 1964, pp.
“Puritan Radicalism and the Enlightenment,” in Church History, XXIX, 4, December 1960, pp.
mosseprogram.wisc.edu /bio.html   (6313 words)

  
 Issues: Perspectives (December 1999): News in Brief
The AHA has established a new prize—for a major work in European intellectual and cultural history since the Renaissance—in memory of George L. Mosse, who died in January 1999.
Stern was born in Breslau, Poland, in 1926.
Fritz Stern, professor of history at Columbia University and a 50-year member of the AHA, has been awarded the prestigious Peace Prize at the Franfurt International Book Fair in October.
www.historians.org /perspectives/issues/1999/9912/9912new3.cfm   (1040 words)

  
 Mosse Bibliography
The Impact of Western Nationalisms: Essays Dedicated to Walter Z. Laqueur on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, Edited by Jehuda Reinharz and George L. Mosse, London/Newbury Park (Calif.), Sage Publications, 1992, pp.
Europe and the United States from the Middle Ages to the Congress of Vienna, Dubuque (Iowa), W.C. Brown Co., 1947, pp.
(in collaboration with Everett W. Hall and John L. McGalliard), “The Humanities at the State University of Iowa,” in The Humanities in General Education, Edited by Earl J. McGrath, Wm.
mosseprogram.wisc.edu /bio.html   (6313 words)

  
 Sample_Abstract_Dawidowicz_Chap._2.doc
Dawidowicz’s chapter is based on key secondary works, including monographs by George Mosse and Fritz Stern, as well as documents originating in the period under discussion.
Only the Social Democrats, among the pre-World War I parties, strongly opposed political antisemitism.
www.artsci-ccwin.concordia.ca /hist298a/pdf_word_excel/Syllabus_and_Key_Material/Sample_Abstract_Dawidowicz_Chap._2.doc   (6313 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism, by George L. Mosse
...WITH his analysis of Gobineau and Gobineau's immediate disciples, Mosse concludes the first part of his book...
...Gobineau believed that race was the key to the rise and fall of civilizations...
...Racists supposed that their conclusions were derived from the objective findings of science, yet their ideas-from Gobineau to Hitler-were scavenged not from the expanding body of scientific knowledge but from the scrap heap of discarded hypotheses, time-worn superstitions, and irrational fanaticism...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V66I6P88-1.htm   (6313 words)

  
 Jewish Heritage Lecture features author Samuel G. Freedman (Mar 11, 2005)
Freedman's appearance is part of a lecture series sponsored by the George L. Mosse/Laurence A. Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies, the Madison Jewish Community Council and the Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies.
A tenured professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Freedman was named the nation's outstanding journalism educator in 1997 by the Society of Professional Journalists.
He graduated from UW-Madison in 1977 with degrees in journalism and history and wrote for the Daily Cardinal while he was an undergraduate.
www.news.wisc.edu /10820.html   (6313 words)

  
 Press release: 1996 Awards Conferred at the Annual Meeting in New York City
Joining this distinguished list in 1996 were H. Stuart Hughes (Univ. of California at San Diego), George L. Mosse (Univ. of Wisconsin), and Barbara and Stanley Stein (Princeton Univ.) AHA president-elect Joyce Appleby read the following citations at the general meeting.
Stuart Hughes, professor emeritus at the University of California at San Diego, has a strong claim to be the finest intellectual historian of Europe of his generation.
In all, Professor Hughes has authored 12 books, 6 in the field of intellectual and cultural history, 2 general histories, 3 volumes of essays, and an autobiography.
www.historians.org /press/1996Awards.htm   (5333 words)

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