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Monthly Archives: October 2021
On the Legacy of George L. Mosse
Past history is always contemporary. George L. Mosse, The Nationalization of the Masses Toward the end of his life, writing in his memoir Confronting History, George Mosse recalled the occupation of Mossehaus by the Spartacists during the Janaury uprising of … Continue reading
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