The Cassubian Civilization

The Cassubian Civilization
Title The Cassubian Civilization PDF eBook
Author Friederich Lorentz
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Pages 407
Release 1935
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The Cassubian Civilization. By Fr. Lorentz ... Adam Fischer ... and Tadeusz Lehr-Spławiński, Etc. [With Bibliographies and a Map.].

The Cassubian Civilization. By Fr. Lorentz ... Adam Fischer ... and Tadeusz Lehr-Spławiński, Etc. [With Bibliographies and a Map.].
Title The Cassubian Civilization. By Fr. Lorentz ... Adam Fischer ... and Tadeusz Lehr-Spławiński, Etc. [With Bibliographies and a Map.]. PDF eBook
Author CASSUBIAN CIVILIZATION.
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Pages 407
Release 1935
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Cassubian Civilization

Cassubian Civilization
Title Cassubian Civilization PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Lorentz
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Release 1935
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The Cassubian Civilization, by Fr. Lorentz, Adam Fischer and Tadeusz Lehr-Splawinski

The Cassubian Civilization, by Fr. Lorentz, Adam Fischer and Tadeusz Lehr-Splawinski
Title The Cassubian Civilization, by Fr. Lorentz, Adam Fischer and Tadeusz Lehr-Splawinski PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Lorentz
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Release 1935
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German History from the Margins

German History from the Margins
Title German History from the Margins PDF eBook
Author Neil Gregor
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 321
Release 2006-06-14
Genre History
ISBN 0253111951

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German History from the Margins offers new ways of thinking about ethnic and religious minorities and other outsiders in modern German history. Many established paradigms of German history are challenged by the contributors' new and often provocative findings, including evidence of the striking cosmopolitanism of Germany's 19th-century eastern border communities; German Jewry's sophisticated appropriation of the discourse of tribe and race; the unexpected absence of antisemitism in Weimar's campaign against smut; the Nazi embrace of purportedly "Jewish" sexual behavior; and post-war West Germany's struggles with ethnic and racial minorities despite its avowed liberalism. Germany's minorities have always been active partners in defining what it is to be German, and even after 1945, despite the legacy of the Nazis' murderous destructiveness, German society continues to be characterized by ethnic and cultural diversity.

Creating Kashubia

Creating Kashubia
Title Creating Kashubia PDF eBook
Author Joshua C. Blank
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 347
Release 2016-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 0773598650

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In recent years, over one million Canadians have claimed Polish heritage - a significant population increase since the first group of Poles came from Prussian-occupied Poland and settled in Wilno, Ontario, west of Ottawa in 1858. For over a century, descendants from this community thought of themselves as Polish, but this began to change in the 1980s due to the work of a descendant priest who emphasized the community’s origins in Poland’s Kashubia region. What resulted was the reinvention of ethnicity concurrent with a similar movement in northern Poland. Creating Kashubia chronicles more than one hundred and fifty years of history, identity, and memory and challenges the historiography of migration and settlement in the region. For decades, authors from outside Wilno, as well as community insiders, have written histories without using the other’s stores of knowledge. Joshua Blank combines primary archival material and oral history with national narratives and a rich secondary literature to reimagine the period. He examines the socio-political and religious forces in Prussia, delves into the world of emigrant recruitment, and analyzes the trans-Atlantic voyage. In doing so, Blank challenges old narratives and traces the refashioning of the community’s ethnic identity from Polish to Kashubian. An illuminating study, Creating Kashubia shows how changing identities and the politics of ethnic memory are locally situated yet transnationally influenced.

The Vampire

The Vampire
Title The Vampire PDF eBook
Author Nick Groom
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 325
Release 2018-10-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0300240813

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An authoritative new history of the vampire, two hundred years after it first appeared on the literary scene Published to mark the bicentenary of John Polidori’s publication of The Vampyre, Nick Groom’s detailed new account illuminates the complex history of the iconic creature. The vampire first came to public prominence in the early eighteenth century, when Enlightenment science collided with Eastern European folklore and apparently verified outbreaks of vampirism, capturing the attention of medical researchers, political commentators, social theorists, theologians, and philosophers. Groom accordingly traces the vampire from its role as a monster embodying humankind’s fears, to that of an unlikely hero for the marginalized and excluded in the twenty-first century. Drawing on literary and artistic representations, as well as medical, forensic, empirical, and sociopolitical perspectives, this rich and eerie history presents the vampire as a strikingly complex being that has been used to express the traumas and contradictions of the human condition.