The Proletarian Dream Socialism, Culture, and Emotion in Germany 1863-1933
sustained byastrongbelief in social and political progress and human perfect- ibility.Thismeant that aesthetic experiences had t ...
whether the socialist cult of community offeredavalid alternative to bourgeois individualism or merelycompensated for the oppres ...
musical, and artistic movements sustainedthe bourgeoisie duringthese simulta- neous struggles for class emancipation and nationa ...
gram forasocialist culturebut concluded thatatrue proletarian art could only flourish after the revolution. Mehring first presen ...
warned Lassalle, theauthor ofFranzvon Sickingen,against“using individuals as mere mouthpieces of the spirit of the time”and turn ...
AccordingtoLepeniessrather broad interpretation of the same nineteenth-’ century developments, the heightened German investment ...
The historicallyspecific discourses of cultureand education examined by Bollenbeck and Lepenies and their(distinctlyWest German) ...
which not onlyfeaturevery different models of proletarian identification but also offerradical alternativestothe promises of upw ...
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Chapter 9 RevolutionaryFantasyand Proletarian Masculinity He had broughtawoman along. Slender,almost haggard, with her black hai ...
workers who sawthe instability caused by thehyperinflation and the resulting state of emergency asawelcome opportunityfor the KP ...
sentations of the March 1920 and 1921 events, theRuhr Uprising (Ruhraufstand) and the MarchAction (Märzaktion), mayberead asrevi ...
the Reichswehr against its own citizens. On8April, the Reich regained control over theRuhr region with brute military force;more ...
waryears,Storm over theRuhrwas translatedinto English and published in New York and London in 1932. Onlyone year later,all three ...
By contrast,rightwingauthors tend to focus on the“redterror”and its destruc- tive impact on family, society,and nation.A1930book ...
first indication of the discursivestrategies necessary in the postrevolutionary re- writing of failureand defeat.This process ca ...
Both authors wroteas, and for,communists,apoint confirmed by theauto- biographical references andBildungsromanelements in their ...
him to fight and die togetherwith his heroes.”¹⁴If later accounts can be trusted, Marchwitza himself had learnedafew tricksinwri ...
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