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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_MosseGeorge Mosse - Wikipedia

    Gerhard "George" Lachmann Mosse (September 20, 1918 – January 22, 1999) was a German-American social and cultural historian, who emigrated from Nazi Germany to Great Britain and then to the United States.

  2. George L. Mosse (1918–99) was one of the most influential cultural and intellectual historians of modern Europe. In Contemporary Europe in the Historical Imagination , an international assembly of leading scholars explore Mosse’s enduring methodologies in German studies and modern European cultural history.

  3. George L. Mosse (1918-1999) An Appreciation of George L. Mosse by Gordon Craig (1913-2005) (pdf) Essays on George L. Mosse: “The Art of Passionate Detachment” by Karel Plessini, the Mosse Program Visiting Scholar, 2010 (pdf) George Lachmann Mosse 1918-1999 (pdf) 1991 – An Interview with George Mosse (pdf) 1996 – Renato Moro, “George L. Mosse,…

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  4. The question of how Nazism, fascism and the Holocaust could happen is one that George Mosse and his generation had to face simply for peace of mind. Now, thanks in part to his effort, these issues stand at the center of the international historical discipline's work on Europe's twentieth century.

  5. Download. XML. The Fascist Revolution is the culmination of George L.Mosse's groundbreaking work on fascism. Originally publishedposthumously in 1999, the volume covers a...

  6. 8 de set. de 2020 · George L. Mosse details how antisemitism and dangerous prejudices have long existed in the European cultural tradition, revealing an appalling and complex history. With the global renewal of...

  7. George L. Mosse, 20 September 1918 · 22 January 1999. GEORGE L. MOSSE. GG EORGE LACHMANN MOSSE, John C. Bascom Profes- sor of European History Emeritus at the University of Wis- consin and Koebner Professor of History Emeritus at Hebrew University, died at his home in Madison, Wisconsin, on 22 January 1999. He was eighty years old and had been ...