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Paul Frölichs Theorie zur Vergleichbarkeit von Revolutionen-Rekonstruktion eines Modellversuchs
(2019)
Rebuilding an Austrian Army
(2019)
After the Second World War, a new Austrian Army (the Bundesheer) was formed to guarantee the country’s armed neutrality. But the period between 1938 and 1945 remained a point of contention. While some Austrian officers had been sidelined, the majority had served in the Wehrmacht and thus shared experiences and soldierly values. As Cold War realities necessitated a professional experienced army, a group around Erwin Fussenegger (1908–1986) dominated the new Bundesheer and contemplations about reforming the military culture and value system were postponed; while at the same time, the Bundesheer managed to prevent becoming a mere continuation of the Wehrmacht.
Revolution
(2019)
Wie lassen sich Revolutionen systematisieren? Folgen sie eventuell einem Skript oder kann man ihnen vielmehr einen Modellcharakter zuweisen, der am Ende sogar eine partielle Vergleichbarkeit von Revolutionen ermöglicht? Wo gibt es Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Revolutionen in der Geschichte und Ereignissen der jüngsten Zeitgeschichte? In Anlehnung an Begriffsdefinitionen von Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Paul Frölich, Manfred Kossok und Walter Markov widmen sich fünf Aufsätze diesem Fragenkomplex. Dabei werden alte Theorien hinterfragt, untermauert oder mit neuen Denkmustern in Verbindung gebracht. Zudem behandelt der Band Revolutionsgeschichte als ein globales Phänomen, das nur im Sinne transnationaler Wirkungsmechanismen begriffen werden kann. Die Analysen umfassen Einblicke in die Französische Revolution, die Russische Revolution, den amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg, die Sklavenaufstände auf Haiti, den ukrainischen Euromaidan und viele weitere Ereignisse mit revolutionärem Charakter.
It is well known that Western Europe and especially West Germany have been strongly influenced by the United States past 1945. Foreign correspondents played a crucial role in this field. One of the most influential postwar journalists in Germany, and the first permanent TV correspondent in the U.S., was Peter von Zahn (1913–2001). His weekly radio columns and his monthly TV documentary Bilder aus der Neuen Welt (Pictures from the New World) reached millions in the 1950s. Eli Nathans’s Peter von Zahn’s Cold War Broadcasts to West Germany: Assessing America is still the first book that analyzes the life and work of Zahn as an influential intermediary between America and West Germany. Luckily, many private letters of Zahn...
Despite its rather broad title, this book—based on the author’s Ph.D. thesis at Royal Holloway, University of London—focuses first and foremost on a distinct group of junior police officers, namely the company and platoon leaders of Police Battalions 304 and 314, who played a prominent role in the implementation of German anti-Jewish policy in Poland and Ukraine from 1940 to 1942. Battalion 304 comprised overwhelmingly men from Saxony, while most members of Battalion 314 came from Vienna. The young officers in question were part of the first Hitler Youth generation, that is, those born between 1915 and 1922. This generation was unique in its exposure from an early age to Nazi indoctrination, and had virtually no prior experience of alternative political or...