Negotiating the secular and the religious in the German Empire: transnational approaches

Zusammenfassung: "With its rapid industrialization, modernization, and gradual democratization, Imperial Germany has typically been understood in secular terms. However, religion and religious actors actually played crucial roles in the history of the Kaiserreich, a fact that becomes particular...

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Published in:New German historical perspectives
Contributors: Habermas, Rebekka 1959-2023 (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Oxford Berghahn [2019]
In: New German historical perspectives (volume 10)
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Series/Journal:New German historical perspectives volume 10
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Germany / Secularism / Religion / Transnationaization / History 1871-1918
B Germany / Secularism / Religion / History 1871-1918
IxTheo Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
KBB German language area
Further subjects:B Secularism (Germany) History 19th century
B Germany Social conditions 1871-1918
B Transnationalism
B Germany Religion 19th century
B Secularism (Germany) History 20th century
B Germany Religion 20th century
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Summary:Zusammenfassung: "With its rapid industrialization, modernization, and gradual democratization, Imperial Germany has typically been understood in secular terms. However, religion and religious actors actually played crucial roles in the history of the Kaiserreich, a fact that becomes particularly evident when viewed through a transnational lens. In this volume, leading scholars of sociology, religious studies, and history study the interplay of secular and religious worldviews beyond the simple interrelation of practices and ideas. By exploring secular perspectives, belief systems, and rituals in a transnational context, they provide new ways of understanding how the borders between Imperial Germany's secular and religious spheres were continually made and remade"--(Provided by publisher.)
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First published in 2019 by Berghahn Books
ISBN:1789201519