A Single Communal Faith?: The German Right from Conservatism to National Socialism

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How could the Right transform itself from a politics of the nobility to a fatally attractive option for people from all parts of society? How could the Nazis gain a good third of the votes in free elections and remain popular far into their rule? A number of studies from the 1960s have dealt with the issue, in particular the works by George Mosse and Fritz Stern. Their central arguments are still challenging, but a large number of more specific studies allow today for a much more complex argument, which also takes account of changes in our understanding of German history in general. This book shows that between 1800 and 1945 the fundamentalist desire for a single communal faith played a crucial role in the radicalization of Germany’s political Right. A nationalist faith could gain wider appeal, because people were searching for a sense of identity and belonging, a mental map for the modern world and metaphysical security.

  • Author: Thomas Rohkrämer
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Published: 2007-10
  • Pages: 318
  • ISBN-13: 9781845453688

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Thomas Rohkrämer

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