Fritz Fischer und der deutsche Protestantismus

Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 10 (2):224-252 (2003)
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Zusammenfassung The Fischer controversy of the 1960s regarding the German Empire's responsibility for the outbreak of the First World War stands today as a pivotal debate for the question of whether the political culture of the Federal Republic has achieved a critical, self-reflexive view of contemporary German history. Drawing from Fischer's historiographic work back to his early academic activity as Protestant church historian an thereby also to understand the Fischer controversy as a debate regarding the responsibility of Protestantism for the rise of National Socialism in Germany.

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