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Totengräber der Monarchie? Die Spanische Grippe und die politische Transformation in Sachsen 1918/19
The Spanish flu was a global health crisis of enormous extent and consequences. This disease hit Saxony at a time of social, economic and political challenges.
Mike Schmeitzner, Hans-Martin Behrisch
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Antifaschismus als Antitotalitarismus? Francesco Luigi Ferrari (1889–1933)
Outside Italy, little is known of the anti-Fascism of Francesco Luigi Ferrari, one of the closest allies of Sicilian priest and Christian Democrat Luigi Sturzo. Based on his most important publications before and after
Uwe Backes
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Upper Silesia was characterized by the struggle between two conflicting national movements, German and Polish/Silesian, the dominance of the Catholic Church and the accelerated industrialization since the second half of 19th century.
Matthäus Wehowski
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Tales of resilience: voices from detention and imprisonment in Russia
IAs the exposure to state violence could have long-term negative consequences on the survivors, we analyzed which optics and measures could be used regardless of the vulnerabilities of the individual, their social status and institutional context.
Daria Rud +3 more
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Systemtransformatives Potenzial im deutschen Parteiensystem: Die rechtspopulistische AfD
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) continues to captivate Comparative Politics: Whereas the party’s right-wing populist nature is known to be widely undisputed, its potential to transform the democratic
Tom Mannewitz +1 more
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Quando Arendt analisou o fenômeno totalitário em Origens do totalitarismo (1989), ela não associou a esse regime nenhum filósofo em particular, mas deixou claro que, ao submeter a política à verdade, a nossa tradição de pensamento, de certa forma, apontou um destino que se realizou nas experiências totalitárias.
Frauke A. Kurbacher, Astrid Hähnlein
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During the ‘refugee crisis’ Germany faced a controversial debate about asylum seekers and immigration policy fueled by a diffuse disenchantment with politics, brought to the streets by PEGIDA and represented in parliament by the AfD ...
Maximilian Kreter
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Lenin und die Diktatur des Proletariats – Begriff, Konzeption, Ermöglichung
The contribution focuses on the dictatorship of the proletariat which Lenin exploited as a legitimacy resource, in particular on the concept of the “avant-garde”-party, the aspect of minority dictatorship and the specific role of violence.
Mike Schmeitzner
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Freiwilligkeit und Selbstorganisation in sozialistischen Rotkreuzgesellschaften
Organized volunteering in the socialist societies of Poland and Czechoslovakia (1945–1989) led to a self-organization typical of the region.
Maren Hachmeister
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Die Spanische Grippe in der Zeit des Mangels und politischen Umsturzes – eine Prager Erfahrung
Also in the Bohemian countries the second wave of the Spanish flu in the autumn of 1918 proved to be extremely virulent and lethal. As demonstrated by the example of Prague, until its end the people did not really care about the pandemic, and very soon ...
Filip Bláha, Josefine Lucke
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