Red Secularism is the first substantive investigation into one of the key sources of radicalism in modern German, the subculture that arose at the intersection of secularism and socialism in the late nineteenth-century. It explores the organizations that promoted their humanistic-monistic worldview through popular science and asks how this worldview shaped the biographies of ambitious self-educated workers and early feminists. Todd H. Weir shows how generations of secularist intellectuals staked out leading positions in the Social Democratic Party, but often lost them due to their penchant for dissent. Moving between local and national developments, this book examines the crucial role of red secularism in the political struggles over religion that rocked Germany and fed into the National Socialist dictatorship of 1933. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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1. Introducing socialism and secularism as two cultures; 2. Secularist culture in a working-class city: Berlin around 1890; 3. Prometheans: secularist intellectuals on the socialist stage; 4. The sociology and psychology of secularist intellectuals: dancing near the abyss; 5. Workers and worldview; 6. The politics of secularism 1905–1914; 7. Secularists in war and revolution 1914–1922; 8. Monism in the Weimar workers' culture movement; 9. Culture war at the end of the Weimar republic; Epilogue.
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'In a work of remarkable ambition and scope, Weir explores the complex relationship between socialism and secularism at a time when many workers retained ties to organized religion. Exposing the rifts within the German socialist movement over whether to pursue a radical secularist agenda, Weir's meticulous scholarship will be indispensable for all future scholars probing this relationship.' Mark Edward Ruff, author of The Battle for the Catholic Past in Germany, 1945–1980
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Illuminates the culture and worldview of socialist secularism and its impact on German history between the Kaiserreich and the Third Reich.

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ISBN
9781107132030
Publisert
2023-11-30
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
336

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Todd H. Weir is Associate Professor of History of Christianity and Modern Culture in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Groningen. His previous monograph Secularism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The Rise of the Fourth Confession (Cambridge 2014) won the Jacques Barzun Prize for Cultural History. He is also the co-editor of books on monism, apologetics and religious heritage.