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Titlebook: George L. Mosse‘s Italy; Interpretation, Rece Lorenzo Benadusi,Giorgio Caravale Book 2014 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America

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Modernisierung durch Revolution.” His scholarship had covered a “vast territory,” influencing “all areas of scholarship” and opening “with his suggestions new avenues of study which promised to yield even greater results in the years to come.”
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Mosse after Mosse,.” His scholarship had covered a “vast territory,” influencing “all areas of scholarship” and opening “with his suggestions new avenues of study which promised to yield even greater results in the years to come.”
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Mosse, the Cultural Turn, and the Cruces of Modern Historiography,litics, consensus under totalitarian regimes, the experience of modern Jews, models of masculinity, iconographic sources—follow his lead, but it seems impossible to carry out such research without the foundations he put in place.
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Empirische Polizeiforschung IIIto elaborate an actual “theory of outsiderdom,”. which sustained his interpretation of the history of racism up to its most tragic climax, the Holocaust—another central concern, or nightmare, that obsessed Mosse throughout his life and work, as he himself and others have pointed out.
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Introduction, prowess of the historian detectives made famous in French mysteries. The true reason for our presence in Madison was quite another: George L. Mosse, historian, German by birth, a Jew and a homosexual, who fled from the Third Reich and eventually ended up in the Department of History of the Universi
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The Outsider as Insider,to elaborate an actual “theory of outsiderdom,”. which sustained his interpretation of the history of racism up to its most tragic climax, the Holocaust—another central concern, or nightmare, that obsessed Mosse throughout his life and work, as he himself and others have pointed out.
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