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For the soul of the people: Protestant protest against Hitler
Victoria Barnett
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 3)
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I OMENS
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1. The Lost Empire (page 9)
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2. The Weimar Years (page 18)
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3. Nationalism, Nazism, and the Churches: The Early Period (page 30)
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II THE CONFESSING CHURCH IN THE NAZI ERA
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4. Convictions and Conflicts (page 47)
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5. Daily Life and Work (page 74)
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6. The Murder of the Institutionalized Patients (page 104)
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7. The Confessing Church and the Jews (page 122)
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8. The War (page 155)
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III RESISTANCE AND GUILT
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9. Reflections on Resistance (page 197)
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10. "The Guilt of Others" (page 209)
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IV "THE INABILITY TO MOURN"
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11. Postwar Germans and Their Church: Rebirth or Restoration (page 239)
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12. Political Developments and the East German Church (page 256)
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13. Political Issues and the West German Church (page 272)
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14. Christian Faith and Political Vision in Germany (page 284)
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15. Faith and the Fatherland (page 298)
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Notes (page 311)
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Sources and Bibliography (page 339)
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Index (page 347)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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GSR | 17. 3 (Oct. 1994): 579-580 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1431915 |
AHR | 99.1 (Feb. 1994): 260 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2166264 |
CH | 65. 3 (Sep. 1996): 536-538 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3170012 |
ENHR | 111.440 (Feb. 1996): pp. 271-273 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/578019 |
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Published: c1992
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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