ISBN:
1845200349
,
1845207165
,
9781845200343
,
9781845207168
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 222 p.)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.2/0943/09041
Keywords:
Bismarck, Otto / Fèurst von / 1815-1898
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Bismarck, Otto / Fürst von / 1815-1898
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Bismarck, Otto Influence
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Bismarck, Otto von
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1800 - 1999
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Geschichte 1900-2000
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Geschichte 1800-1900
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Geschichte 1898-1945
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Statesmen / Germany
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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Politieke macht
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Politieke situatie
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Politieke leiding
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Rechts (politiek)
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Persoonsverheerlijking
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Conservatism
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Leadership
;
National characteristics, German
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Nationalism
;
Political culture
;
Statesmen
;
Führung
;
Geschichte
;
Nationalismus
;
Politische Situation
;
Nationalism History 19th century
;
Nationalism History 20th century
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Political culture
;
Statesmen Biography
;
Conservatism History 19th century
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Conservatism History 20th century
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National characteristics, German
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Leadership
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Rezeption
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Führerprinzip
;
Die Rechte
;
Historische Persönlichkeit
;
Deutschland
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Deutschland
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Biografie
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Deutschland
;
Führerprinzip
;
Die Rechte
;
Geschichte 1898-1945
;
Bismarck, Otto von 1815-1898
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Rezeption
;
Die Rechte
;
Geschichte 1898-1945
;
Bismarck, Otto von 1815-1898
;
Historische Persönlichkeit
;
Die Rechte
;
Geschichte 1898-1945
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-215) and index
,
"History is a tale often told by ghosts and demi-gods, and our relationship to these figures often determines the shape of the narratives we weave about the past. Bismarck's Shadow targets this idea, as it is a book that unearths a fascinating phenomenon of German political culture - the elevation of a dead political figure, Otto von Bismarck, to the level of a demi-god and the effects of such deification on the course of German politics during the first half of the 20th century." "Bismarck's Shadow raises long overdue questions about the political religion of National Socialism, Germany's perceptions about Bismarck, and the relationship between Otto von Bismarck and Adolf Hitler."--Jacket