
The Rhythm of Eternity
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"With The Rhythm of Eternity Robert-Jan Adriaansen has written a fascinating book. [He] sheds new light on the middle-class youth movement, making visible the emergence of a new discussion about the consequences of alternative notions of time for a modern democratic society that perhaps contributes to a deeper understanding of the youth movement than the familiar and to be expected discussions along familiar political divisions. The book deserves a broad readership that is also interested in contemporary-historical issues." ? Mitteilungen des Archivs der Arbeiterjugendbewegung"...an important book for German history and for historical theory more generally, and Adriaansen's points about reimagining modernity (and its historicist underpinnings) and the many experiments therewith in the 1920s make this book a worthy addition to the graduate seminar syllabus and the libraries of those interested in historical consciousness." ? Germany History
"... an original and insightful account of the Wandervogel and Buendische Jugend...[Adriaansen] brings discernment and empathy to his interpretation of the individual and collective testimonies from the Youth Movement." ? Marjorie Lamberti, Middlebury College
"This is an imaginative and important manuscript. One does not encounter what one necessarily expects. One does not find what one already knows necessarily confirmed....I learned to see the youth movement, which I have worked on for many years now in one way or another, in a new light." ? Thomas A. Kohut, Williams College
"This study is the perfect combination of theoretical insights and empirical research, and sheds a new light on the significance of the German Youth Movement, the Wandervogel and the Conservative Revolution in Germany." ? F.W. Boterman, University of Amsterdam
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Preface
Introduction: The German youth movement and the problem of history
Chapter 1. Wandervogel, Freideutsche Jugend and the Spirit of 1813
Chapter 2. The experience of the past
Chapter 3. The post-war crisis of experience and the religious turn
Chapter 4. Immanent eschatology and medieval forms
Chapter 5. In search of the spiritual motherland
Conclusion
Sources and literature
Index
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