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The Luther Myth: The Image of Martin Luther from Religious Reformer to V?lkisch Icon

The Luther Myth: The Image of Martin Luther from Religious Reformer to V?lkisch Icon - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Patrick Hayden-RoyPublish date:02/28/25Pages:288
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198930266ISBN-10:198930267UPC:9780198930266Book Category:Religion, HistoryBook Subcategory:Christianity, Europe, ModernBook Topic:ProtestantSize:9.41 x 6.46 x 0.90 inchesWeight:1.2919Product ID:SCDT79QZ87
In the period from the close of the Napoleonic Wars up through the immediate post-World-War II era the image of Martin Luther was transposed in Germany from a religious reformer and advocate of freedom to a symbol of v?lkisch nationalist identity, such that with the seizure of power by the Nazis, Luther was used to portray a symbiosis between the new regime and the tradition of Protestant religiosity. The Luther Myth traces the evolution of this image within the environment of nineteenth- and twentieth-century German nationalist sentiment, looking particularly at how Protestant Germans styled Luther to affirm the essentialist racial identity politics of the Nazis, the cult of authoritarian leadership around Adolf Hitler, the drive to impose state control over all competing sources of authority, and the victimizing of German Jews. In doing so, it sheds new light on why Nazism was able to co-opt German Protestantism as a source for legitimizing its seizure of power despite the fact that the animating core of Nazi ideology was radically subversive in relation to traditional Christian piety.

Using evidence drawn from not only theological works and literary and philosophical sources, but also speeches, theatrical works, public celebrations, and monuments, it pulls together the narrative of development and connects it over the longer term, offering an original contribution to scholarship on the topic and allowing readers a format for considering how similar dynamics are still at work in contemporary society and culture.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780198930266ISBN-10:198930267UPC:9780198930266Book Category:Religion, HistoryBook Subcategory:Christianity, Europe, ModernBook Topic:ProtestantSize:9.41 x 6.46 x 0.90 inchesWeight:1.2919Product ID:SCDT79QZ87
Patrick Hayden-Roy, Professor of History, Nebraska Wesleyan University

Patrick Hayden-Roy completed his undergraduate degree in History at the University of Southern California, and his Ph.D. at Stanford University in 1988. He has published on the regulation of heterodoxy in the era of the Reformation. Recently he has focused on the development of Martin Luther as a nationalist icon from the nineteenth century into the era of Nazism. He is at work on a study of Katharina von Bora, Luther's spouse, and how her image supported Nazi gender politics and eugenic policy during the 1930s. He serves as Professor of History and Director of International Studies at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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