Mass Media and Historical Change. Germany in International Perspective, 1400 to the Present

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violence (presentation of ), 22, 54,
66, 71, 73, 79, 82–83, 85, 98,
108, 111, 130, 131–132, 135,
144–145, 147, 159


war, 2, 8, 10–11, 22, 26–27, 34–35,
37, 42–46, 48, 57, 62–63, 65–
66, 68–69, 76–77, 86, 90, 101,
103, 105–107, 167
American War of Independence,
48, 62–66
Cold War, 10, 137–165
colonial wars, 101–102
First World War, 77, 90, 103–
112, 131
Peasants’ War (1525–1526),
34–36
Second World War, 123–137,
156
Thirty Years’ War, 44–46, 57
Weber, Johannes, 57
Weckel, Ulrike, 54
Weise, Christian, 55–56, 59
Wekhrlin, Wilhelm Ludwig, 50
Wheatstone, Charles, 92
Wilhelm I, Emperor, 86
Wilhelm II, Emperor, 86–87, 106,
109


Wilkes, John, 49
Wilson, Sarah, 86
Winseck, Dwayne, 93
Wirth, Johann Georg August, 72
Wolfe, Tom, 153
Wolff, Theodor, 110
women, 59, 61, 73, 84–86, 111,
118, 127, 135, 150, 170, 172
female journalists, 47, 53–55,
76, 85–86
public sphere, 59, 84, 107–108,
170
use of media, 47, 52, 107–108,
149–150, 159
women’s movement, 84–86
women’s periodicals, 52–54, 76, 84
world financial crisis. See under
economic crisis

youth/children, 34, 51–52, 84,
98, 107–108, 111, 119, 123,
143, 150–151, 158, 159, 164,
172–173

xylography, 16–18

Zuse, Konrad, 168
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