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137. Community, Plurality, and Exclusion: Negotiating Religious Differences in Germany, 1890–1933

Sunday, January 9, 8:30–10:30 a.m.

Convention Center, Room 614

Joint Session with the Conference Group for Central European History

  • Chair: Kenneth Barkin, University of California at Riverside

  • Papers: Other Germans and Other Catholics: German Interconfessionality and the Polish Question, 1900–33
    James Bjork, Cornell University

    Racism and Religious Harmony: German Catholic Visions of Confessional Solidarity before and after the First World War
    Derek Hastings, Oakland University

    Bridging the Confessional Divide: Students and Nationalism at German Universities, 1890–1914
    Lisa Swartout, College of William and Mary

  • Comment: Jonathan Sperber, University of Missouri at Columbia
   
     
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