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The Philosophers Have Only Interpreted the World…

June 13, 2021 Kate Davison 1

Chiselled into the marble wall of Humboldt University’s grand main building in Berlin is the famous quote (often ill-used, not least by the SED regime) […]

Apocryphal Queers and Gay Orthodoxy

June 11, 2021 Sébastien Tremblay 2

Dirk Moses’ intervention in Geschichte der Gegenwart has unleashed a wave of reactions. For those based outside of Germany, even specialists working on German history, […]

Inaccuracies and Absences

June 10, 2021 Joachim Häberlen 1

I: Scratching My Head Reading the debate about Moses’s essay makes me wonder if the place where I spend much time, Germany, is the same […]

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The #NewFascismSyllabus is a crowd-sourced collection of scholarly writings on the history of fascist, authoritarian, and right-wing populist movements and governments. It is intended to serve as an entryway into the scholarly literature for those seeking deeper insights into how past societies have gravitated towards authoritarianism, and seeks to provide comparative perspectives on how everyday people, as well as cultural authorities and civil institutions, coped and, in some cases, resisted these changes.

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