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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_BlüherHans Blüher - Wikipedia

    Participation in the Wandervogel movement. Hans Blüher (17 February 1888 – 4 February 1955) was a German writer and philosopher. He attained prominence as an early member and "first historian" of the Wandervogel movement. He was aided by his taboo breaking rebellion against schools and the Church.

  2. Hans Erich Karl Albert Hermann Blüher [1] (* 17. Februar 1888 in Freiburg in Schlesien; † 4. Februar 1955 in Berlin) war ein deutscher antisemitischer und antifeministischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph. Als frühes Mitglied und „erster Historiker“ der Wandervogelbewegung erlangte er in jungen Jahren große Bekanntheit.

  3. Hans Blüher's book The German Wandervogel Movement as an Erotic Phenomenon argued that the adolescent boys and young adult male leaders of Wandervogel groups were bound together by homoerotic attraction and that these male leagues were of great benefit to the German nation.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2010 · 01 November 2010. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Issue Section: Book Reviews. The antisemite and sometime homosexual rights activist Hans Blüher (1888–1955) would offer a stimulating subject—in equal parts fascinating conundrum and unnerving ideologue—for any biographer.

    • Robert Beachy
    • 2011
  5. Hans Blüher, Die deutsche Wandervogelbewegung als erotisches Phänomen. Ein Beitrag zur Erkenntnis der sexuellen Inversion, Berlin 3 1918, S. 42. Google Scholar. Die Schrift Benedict Friedländers, Die Renaissance des Eros Uranos, Berlin 1904, hat auf Blüher einen großen Eindruck gemacht. Google Scholar.

    • Julius H. Schoeps
    • 1987
  6. PDF | On Dec 1, 2010, Juhani Ihanus published Hans Blüher, national socialism, Freud, and anti-Semitism. Clio's Psyche 17 (3): 190-195. December 2010. | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

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    Hans Blüher (17 February 1888 – 4 February 1955) was a German writer and philosopher. He attained prominence as an early member and "first historian" of the Wandervogel movement. He was aided by his taboo breaking rebellion against schools and the Church.