Gerhard "George" Lachmann Mosse (September 20, 1918 – January 22, 1999) was a German-American social and cultural historian, who emigrated from Nazi Germany...
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The Foundation George Mosse Fund of the University of Amsterdam (Stichting George Mosse Fonds van de Universiteit van Amsterdam) is a Dutch foundation...
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Mosse may refer to: Mossé of Burkina Faso Bartholomew Mosse (1712-1759), Irish surgeon and founder of the Rotunda Hospital Markus Mosse (1808-1865), German...
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George Moss (rapper) (born 1982), American Christian hip hop musician George Mosse, German-American social and cultural historian This disambiguation page...
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The George L. Mosse Prize is a history book prize awarded annually by the American Historical Association for "an outstanding major work of extraordinary...
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claimed were the lost tribes of Israel, by citing the size of their noses. George Mosse, describing negative stereotypes about various parts of a Jewish body...
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unrest. Hitler decided to deal with the issue when the war was over. George Mosse wrote of Bormann's beliefs: [He believed that] God is present, but as...
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Zionist discussions of a putative Jewish biology. Though as early as 1967 George Mosse had alluded to the striking similarities between Zionist discourse on...
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totalitarian nature a foreshadowing of the fascist state. Historian George Mosse similarly analyzed fascism as an inheritor of the mass ideology and civil...
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co-edited with George L. Mosse, New York: Harper & Row, 1966 Education and Social Structure in the Twentieth Century, co-edited with George L. Mosse, New York:...
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Stern and George Mosse examined ideas and culture in 19th-century Germany, especially those of the virulently anti-Semitic völkisch movement. Mosse and Stern...
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propaganda tool, but eventually became a central instrument for what George Mosse has called the "nationalization of the masses" as nations learned to...
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Doubleday, 1966. "Blood & Soil: Blut und Boden[permanent dead link]" George Lachmann Mosse, Nazi culture: intellectual, cultural and social life in the Third...
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Meinecke (1862–1954) Hans Mommsen (1930–2015) Wolfgang Mommsen (1930–2004) George Mosse (1918–1999) Ernst Nolte (1923–2016) Steven Ozment (1939–2019) Detlev...
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Politics in France, Allen & Unwin, 1974, p. 224 George Mosse, Masses and man, 1987, p. 128 George Mosse, Masses and man, 1987, p. 129 P. Davies & D. Lynch...
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Arlene Istar Lev, clinical social worker, family therapist, and educator George Mosse, historian Oliver Sacks, British neurologist, naturalist, and author...
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target since the foundation of Christianity, intellectual historian George Mosse argued that the extreme form of European racism that led to the Holocaust...
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Munich, and later in life a curator of Bavarian antiquities. According to George Mosse "Riehl's writings became normative for a large body of Volkish thought...
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literary editor, critic and writer Mark Moore, headmaster Clifton College George Mosse, historian Henry Naylor, comedian and playwright Michael Neubert, British...
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aims, but wanted to "postpone this problem to a more favourable time": George Mosse wrote of Bormann's beliefs: [He believed that] God is present, but as...
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his philanthropy. Norton studied history at Wisconsin University under George Mosse, Howard K. Beale, and William Appleman Williams. At the same time, he...
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in 1924 (famous as head of German Nachrichtenstelle in World War I) George Mosse, history Bezalel Narkiss, art history Amnon Netzer, Jewish studies and...
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Lachmann-Mosse, till 1911 Hans Lachmann (August 9, 1885 - April 18, 1944), was a German publisher, director during the Weimar years of the Rudolf Mosse media...
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librarian (Madison) Harvey Goldberg (1922–1987), historian (Madison) George Mosse (1918–1999), social and cultural historian (Madison) Gerhard Brandt Naeseth...
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individual commemoration and public ceremonies. The German-American historian George Mosse noted that most countries involved in the First World War eventually...
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Hilde L. Mosse (28. January 1912 – 1982) was a German-American psychiatrist. The sister of famed historian of Nazism George Mosse, she, along with fellow...
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(1909–1994), writer and son of Thomas Mann Monika Mann (1910–1992), writer George Mosse (1918–1999), historian Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (1916–2010), political...
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Aron, Albert Camus, Romano Guardini, Denis de Rougemont, Eric Voegelin, George Mosse, Klaus Vondung and Friedrich Heer. Voegelin's work on political religion...
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performance. George Mosse, former professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, lectured on Arnold's time at Rugby. According to Mosse, Thomas...
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comparative literature on fascism of the last 25 years, drawing on the work of George Mosse, Stanley Payne, and Emilio Gentile to highlight the revolutionary and...
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