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743: 159:, which was published anonymously "by a German", was a huge success. Langbehn's attitudes towards Jews was initially favourable, but as the book went through its numerous editions, this changed, with new chapters introduced to this effect in the 37th edition, which were subsequently ever more stridently revised. In 1891, he published 190:
in 1894. He then returned to Germany and continued his vagrant life there, producing no new works. In the mid-1890s, he began to attend Catholic churches, and in early 1900 he converted to Catholicism. He now directed his reformist tendencies toward the Catholic Church, and began to attack liberal
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with the help of a wealthy merchant. There, he grew bored with chemistry and began to study art and archaeology. After his mother suffered a nervous breakdown, Julius traveled to
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Zwischen Paradox und Paralogismus. Weltanschauliche GrundzĂĽge einer Kulturkritik in den neunziger Jahren des. 19. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel August Julius Langbehn
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Wege zurĂĽck. Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte restaurativen Denkens im Kaiserreich. Eine Untersuchung kulturkritischer und deutschkundlicher Ideologiebildung.
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In: Bumke, O. (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Geisteskrankheiten. Band IX (Spezieller Teil V: Die Schizophrenie), S.668-704. Julius Springer, Berlin 1932.
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Peter Pulzer: The Rise of Political Anti-semitism in Germany & Austria (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988) 236
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in December 1870 and January 1871, respectively. Langbehn's military service left him with a profound distaste for war.
287:. A widely read antisemite, Langbehn held that “A Jew can no more become a German than a plum can turn into an apple.” 82:
shortly after Julius's birth, a result of a campaign to promote Danish nationalism in southern Denmark following the
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Bestseller des BĂĽrgertums und Kursbuch der Plattdeutschen: "Rembrandt als Erzieher" von August Julius Langbehn.
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in 1881. Over the following decade, he traveled throughout Germany, collecting material for his first book,
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to threaten to press charges. The legal problems were sufficient to force Langbehn to withdraw the book.
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Apoteosi della germanicitĂ . I sentieri di Julius Langbehn, Kulturkritiker tedesco di fine Ottocento.
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followed, this time "by a friend of truth", though it too was not well received. Langbehn moved to
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Mosse, G. L. (1989). "The Mystical Origins of National Socialism". In Marrus, Michael R. (ed.).
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Lang, Frankfurt am Main u.a. 1983. (= Europäische Hochschulschriften; Reihe 1; 717)
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After departing Vienna, Langbehn traveled to Italy, southern France, Spain, and the
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Lang, Frankfurt am Main u.a. 1989. (= Studien zur Germanistik und Anglistik; 5)
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The Politics of Cultural Despair: A Study in the Rise of the Germanic Ideology
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The Nazi Holocaust: Historical Articles on the Destruction of European Jews
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for a degree in the natural sciences. At the age of 19, he enlisted in the
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Der Deutschunterricht in den Anfängen der bürgerlichen Reformpädagogik.
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Julius Langbehn der Rembrandtdeutsche: Eine pathopsychologische Studie.
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before returning to Munich in 1875. He studied archaeology under
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In: Uwe Puschner, Walter Schmitz u. Justus H. Ulbricht (Hrsg.):
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Prophet of Community: The Romantic Socialism of Gustav Landauer
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in: Joseph Eberle (Hrsg.) Unser Weg zur Kirche, Luzern 1948.
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The Rise of Political Anti-semitism in Germany & Austria
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In: Kieler Blätter zur Volkskunde 32 (2000). S. 51-83.
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German
national Romantic
art historian
philosopher
Schleswig
Denmark
Rosenheim
Hadersleben
Duchy of Schleswig
philologist
gymnasium
First Schleswig War
Revolutions of 1848
Kiel
University of Kiel
Prussian Army
Franco-Prussian War
Orleans
Le Mans
chemistry
University of Munich
Venice
Heinrich Brunn
Nike
Imperial Archaeology Institute
Rome
Schleswig-Holstein
Vienna
Austro-Hungarian Empire

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