Germany and the Confessional Divide : : Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / / ed. by Mark Edward Ruff, Thomas Großbölting.
From German unification in 1871 through the early 1960s, confessional tensions between Catholics and Protestants were a source of deep division in German society. Engaging this period of historic strife, Germany and the Confessional Divide focuses on three traumatic episodes: the Kulturkampf waged a...
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Germany and the Confessional Divide : Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Kulturkampf and Catholic Identity -- Chapter 2 “Time to Close Ranks”: The Catholic Kulturfront during the Weimar Republic -- Chapter 3 The Revolution of 1918/19: A Traumatic Experience for German Protestantism -- Chapter 4 The Confessional Divide in Voting Behavior -- Chapter 5 The Fascist Origins of German Ecumenism -- Chapter 6 Conversion as a Confessional Irritant: Examples from the Third Reich -- Chapter 7 Imperfect Interconfessionalism: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Early Christian Democracy -- Chapter 8 Importing Controversy: The Martin Luther Film of 1953 and Confessional Tensions -- Chapter 9 In the Presence of Absence: Transformations of the Confessional Divide in West Germany after the Holocaust -- Chapter 10 A Tense Triangle: The Protestant Church, the Catholic Church, and the SED State -- Chapter 11 A Minority between Confession and Politics: Catholicism in the Soviet Zone of Occupation and the GDR (1945–90) -- Chapter 12 The Churches and Changes in Missionary Work: Biconfessionalism and Developmental Aid to the “Third World” since the 1960s -- Chapter 13 Deconfessionalization after 1945: Protestants and Catholics, Jews and Muslims as Actors within the Religious Sphere of the Federal Republic of Germany -- Conclusion Closing Reflections -- Index |
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Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / |
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Germany and the Confessional Divide : Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / ed. by Mark Edward Ruff, Thomas Großbölting. |
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Germany and the Confessional Divide : Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / ed. by Mark Edward Ruff, Thomas Großbölting. |
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Germany and the Confessional Divide : Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989 / ed. by Mark Edward Ruff, Thomas Großbölting. |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Kulturkampf and Catholic Identity -- Chapter 2 “Time to Close Ranks”: The Catholic Kulturfront during the Weimar Republic -- Chapter 3 The Revolution of 1918/19: A Traumatic Experience for German Protestantism -- Chapter 4 The Confessional Divide in Voting Behavior -- Chapter 5 The Fascist Origins of German Ecumenism -- Chapter 6 Conversion as a Confessional Irritant: Examples from the Third Reich -- Chapter 7 Imperfect Interconfessionalism: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Early Christian Democracy -- Chapter 8 Importing Controversy: The Martin Luther Film of 1953 and Confessional Tensions -- Chapter 9 In the Presence of Absence: Transformations of the Confessional Divide in West Germany after the Holocaust -- Chapter 10 A Tense Triangle: The Protestant Church, the Catholic Church, and the SED State -- Chapter 11 A Minority between Confession and Politics: Catholicism in the Soviet Zone of Occupation and the GDR (1945–90) -- Chapter 12 The Churches and Changes in Missionary Work: Biconfessionalism and Developmental Aid to the “Third World” since the 1960s -- Chapter 13 Deconfessionalization after 1945: Protestants and Catholics, Jews and Muslims as Actors within the Religious Sphere of the Federal Republic of Germany -- Conclusion Closing Reflections -- Index |
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