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From:The German Quarterly (Vol. 90, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedGiven both the modernist priorities of the discipline and the expectation that one loves what one studies, art historians have long been loathe to commit their time, energy, and reputations to the art permitted or...
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From:International Journal of Sport Finance (Vol. 14, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThere is a common perception that the German football system is financially more stable than other European football league systems. However, we show that the German football pyramid is no more immune to the problem of...
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From:Church History (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA RELIGIOUS SONDERWEG? REFLECTIONS ON THE SACRED AND THE SECULAR IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MODERN GERMANY If one had to identify the moment at which religion officially "arrived" in the Anglo-American historiography...
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From:Arab Studies QuarterlyPeer-ReviewedThe article aims at reading Bahaa Taher's Wahat al-Ghurub (Sunset Oasis) through Ernst Bloch's notion of the simultaneity of the nonsimultaneous (Gleichzeitigkeit des Ungleichzeitigen), which foregrounds the existence...
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From:Journal of the American Musicological Society (Vol. 68, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Power of Song Thus far I have claimed that the significance of these theatrical war-song premieres lay in the contemporary belief that communal singing could do certain things, and in the perceived need in Berlin...
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From:Capital & Class (Vol. 34, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed'Passive revolution', understood here as a specific moment of global capitalism, provides an indispensable key to Canadian history, especially that unfolding from the 1840s (when seigneurs, Tories, agrarian radicals and...
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From:Jewish Social Studies (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn a recent essay, historian Tony Judt has blamed Zionism for its anachronism: As an alternative to the concept of nation-state, Judt offers a binational solution as a desirable outcome of the Israel-Palestinian...
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From:Church History (Vol. 79, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBOURGEOIS Germans engaged with considerable urgency in religious debate in the public discourse of Imperial Germany. There were those who saw this religious conversation in a negative light. As socialist leader Wilhelm...
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From:History and Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past (Vol. 24, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines the formative role of the World War II experience in shaping politically relevant memories in postwar Italy. Rather than considering the past a legacy or a heritage--something abstract, malleable...
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From:The Historian (Vol. 78, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn the immediate excitement engendered by the publication of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941)'s Daily Telegraph interview, a political cartoon appeared in the 'Westminster Gazette. Entitled "Different Points of View," it...
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From:International Social Science Review (Vol. 91, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe age: everything that has appeared in the War and after the War was already there. --Musil, Tagebucher Since Germany's defeat in 1945, scholars have debated the place of National Socialism in German history and...
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From:Journal of the American Musicological Society (Vol. 74, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn February 1819, Beethoven found himself in the midst of a lengthy legal battle with his brother Caspar Carl's widow, Johanna. Caspar Carl had died just over three years earlier, and the composer was seeking custody of...
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From:The English Historical Review (Vol. 111, Issue 443) Peer-ReviewedThe First World War created wide-scale problems in budgeting and logistics to countries that were directly involved. Great Britain answered the problem by developing a system of taxation quite different from its European...