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  1. Soviet patriotism in a comparative perspective: a passion for oxymora.Olga Nikonova - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (3-4):353-376.
    The official patriotic narrative that emerged in the USSR during the Stalin period shows the continuity of imperial models that served to constitute "love of the fatherland". This article presents several concepts about the formation of imperial patriotism prevalent in the course of history; it identifies tendencies of interaction between cultural tradition and foreign models. It also shows the principal possibility of combining patriotism with other forms of unifying and mobilizing discourses. The official patriotic discourse of the Stalin era is (...)
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  • Schiller: Idealistic morality, autonomous art, and political ethics.Wolfgang Wittkowski - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):315-319.
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  • 1871 versus 1789 German historians and the ideological foundations of the Deutsche Reich.Horst Dippel - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4-6):829-837.
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  • Weimar social theory and the fragmentation of European world pictures.Austin Harrington - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 111 (1):66-80.
    Criticism of ‘the West’ and of ‘Western civilization’ in Germany in the early 20th century is generally most familiar today as a conservative force of the age. It is well-known that at the outbreak of war in August 1914 a longstanding German complex of resentment of the Western European powers exploded in a call to arms. Yet it needs to be stressed that not all prominent German bourgeois writers endorsed a wholly militant reading of the motif of German national-cultural ‘protest (...)
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