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Arminius The Liberator Myth And Ideology 1st Edition Martin M Winkler

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Arminius The Liberator Myth And Ideology 1st Edition Martin M Winkler
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.69 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Martin M. Winkler
ISBN: 9780190252915, 019025291X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Arminius The Liberator Myth And Ideology 1st Edition Martin M Winkler by Martin M. Winkler 9780190252915, 019025291X instant download after payment.

Arminius the Liberator deals with the complex modern reception of Arminius the Cheruscan, commonly called Hermann. Arminius inflicted one of their most devastating defeats on the Romans in the year 9 A.D. by annihilating three legions under the command of Quintilius Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, as it is generally if inaccurately called. This book traces the origin of the Arminius myth in antiquity and its political, artistic, and popular developments since the nineteenth century. The book's central themes are the nationalist use and abuse of history and historical myth in Germany, especially during the Weimar Republic and National Socialism, the reactions to a discredited ideology involving Arminius in post-war Europe, and revivals of his myth in the United States. Special emphasis is on the representation of Arminius in visual media since the 1960s: from painting and theater to cinema, television, and computer animation.

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