@article{D'Aprile2022, author = {D'Aprile, Iwan-Michelangelo}, title = {Post aus Felsenburg}, series = {300 Jahre ‚Robinson Crusoe' : ein Weltbestseller und seine Rezeptionsgeschichte}, journal = {300 Jahre ‚Robinson Crusoe' : ein Weltbestseller und seine Rezeptionsgeschichte}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-11-077619-5}, doi = {10.1515/9783110776195-008}, pages = {145 -- 166}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{Becker2022, author = {Becker, Julius Lucas}, title = {'To grab, when the grabbing begins'}, series = {The international history review}, volume = {44}, journal = {The international history review}, number = {1}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {New York, NY [u.a.]}, issn = {0707-5332}, doi = {10.1080/07075332.2021.1909101}, pages = {1 -- 20}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The Sino-Japanese War of 1894/95 is usually only briefly mentioned in studies on diplomatic history. Especially the war's impact on Wilhelmine foreign and world policy (Weltpolitik) has been largely neglected. However, the events in East Asia had a profound influence on the political leadership in Berlin. The Wilhelmstrasse's attitude towards the conflict changed rapidly when the course of the war in Northeast Asia made a collapse of the Qing Empire increasingly likely. Afraid of the prospect of being left empty handed in an upcoming scramble for China, German diplomacy got active in early 1895. Driven by a hectic activism which soon should become a dominant feature of Weltpolitik, Berlin concluded an ad-hoc alliance with St. Petersburg and Paris. In April 1895, this unlikely coalition intervened against Tokyo. While the Triple Intervention served primarily Russia's interest to maintain the status quo on the Chinese mainland, Germany aimed at the acquisition of a military and commercial base in Northeast Asia. Driven by public opinion, the naval leadership and the Emperor Wilhelm II., the formerly neutral and reserved German diplomacy changed towards an aggressive and unstable imperialist policy, which ultimately resulted in the acquisition of Qingdao in November 1897.}, language = {en} } @article{Steger2021, author = {Steger, Sascha}, title = {Kurt Daluege, die Stennes-Revolten 1930/31 und der Aufstieg der SS}, series = {Vierteljahrshefte f{\"u}r Zeitgeschichte / im Auftr. des Instituts f{\"u}r Zeitgeschichte, M{\"u}nchen-Berlin herausgegeben}, volume = {69}, journal = {Vierteljahrshefte f{\"u}r Zeitgeschichte / im Auftr. des Instituts f{\"u}r Zeitgeschichte, M{\"u}nchen-Berlin herausgegeben}, number = {4}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {0042-5702}, doi = {10.1515/vfzg-2021-0041}, pages = {607 -- 632}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In 1930 and 1931, two revolts by SA Leader Walter Stennes shook the Nazi Movement as it was in permanent campaign mode. The East German SS under Kurt Daluege claimed the quick suppression of both party crises for itself and disseminated the tale, that Hitler had awarded the rising SS with the motto "Meine Ehre heisst Treue" (My Honour is Called Loyalty) in order to thank it for its sacrificial deployment against the rebels. Sascha Steger puts this narrative, which is efficacious to date, to the test, analyses the actual course of the Stennes revolts and comes to the conclusion that, while the SS under Daluege was loyal to the Fuhrer, it played no decisive role in ending the confrontation.}, language = {de} } @article{FennZuelsdorfKersting2023, author = {Fenn, Monika and Z{\"u}lsdorf-Kersting, Meik}, title = {Historisches Denken, historisches Wissen, historische Kompetenzen}, series = {Geschichts-Didaktik - Praxishandbuch f{\"u}r den Geschichtsunterricht : Sekundarstufe I und II}, journal = {Geschichts-Didaktik - Praxishandbuch f{\"u}r den Geschichtsunterricht : Sekundarstufe I und II}, publisher = {Cornelsen}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-589-16886-6}, pages = {53}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{Dieckmann2021, author = {Dieckmann, Irene}, title = {Der Zerfall des alten Preußen}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {66 -- 89}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Luth2021, author = {Luth, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Die Zeit der Reformen}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {90 -- 103}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Leps2021, author = {Leps, Marko}, title = {Preußen im Deutschen Kaiserreich}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {150 -- 169}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Goertemaker2021, author = {G{\"o}rtemaker, Manfred}, title = {Das Ende Preußens}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {198 -- 219}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Goese2021, author = {G{\"o}se, Frank}, title = {Friedrich der Große: Vom Werden eines Mythos}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {46 -- 65}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{BienertHuebner2021, author = {Bienert, Michael C. and H{\"u}bner, Kristina}, title = {Der Freistaat Preußen in der Weimarer Republik}, series = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, journal = {Preußen : Geschichte eines Mythos}, publisher = {be.bra}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-89809-095-7}, pages = {170 -- 197}, year = {2021}, language = {de} }