The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the Napoleonic Wars Through the Third ReichH. Fertig, 1975 - 252 pages |
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... artistic presuppositions , on an aesthetic essential to the unity of the symbolism . Friedrich Nietzsche aptly de- scribed what was involved here : To think objectively . . . of history is the work of the dramatist : to think one thing ...
... artistic presuppositions , on an aesthetic essential to the unity of the symbolism . Friedrich Nietzsche aptly de- scribed what was involved here : To think objectively . . . of history is the work of the dramatist : to think one thing ...
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... artistic and the political had fused . Against the prob- lems of industrialization , German nationalism defined itself as truly creative ; the artistic became political . The parallel with Christianity was once again present . Christian ...
... artistic and the political had fused . Against the prob- lems of industrialization , German nationalism defined itself as truly creative ; the artistic became political . The parallel with Christianity was once again present . Christian ...
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... artistic modes of expression was cru- cial , and the architects who were used to build these represen- tations of the nation were trained in classical models . They journeyed to Rome and Greece to fill their sketchbooks with drawings of ...
... artistic modes of expression was cru- cial , and the architects who were used to build these represen- tations of the nation were trained in classical models . They journeyed to Rome and Greece to fill their sketchbooks with drawings of ...
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National Monuments | 19 |
Foundations and Development | 73 |
47 | 88 |
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aesthetic Albert Speer ancient Germans architect architecture Arndt artistic associations attempted Battle of Leipzig Bayreuth became Berlin Bismarck towers bourgeois Bruno Schmitz buildings built celebration ceremonies choral societies Christian church classical create cultic rites Deutsche drama example fascism flags French Friedrich Gilly Friedrich Ludwig Jahn German national Gilly Gottfried Semper Greek gymnasts hall Hambach Hermannsdenkmal Hitler Ibid ideal of beauty important Klenze Kyffhäuser Lasalle leader liturgical form Lueger male choirs mass meetings mass movements ment monu Munich myth and symbol national cult national festivals national liturgy national monuments National Socialism national unity nationalist Nazi nineteenth century numbers organization participation party patriotic Pietism political style popular public festivals revolution rhythm romantic sacred space Sängerbund sharpshooting societies Social Democratic songs speaking choruses speeches stressed Stuttgart theatre Third Reich tion tional took tradition Volk Völkerschlachtdenkmal Volkish Wagner Walhalla Wartburg Weimar Republic Wilhelm Kreis Winckelmann workers