Mark Edward Ruff & Thomas Großbölting 
Germany and the Confessional Divide [PDF ebook] 
Religious Tensions and Political Culture, 1871-1989

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From German unification in 1871 through the early 1960s, confessional tensions between Catholics and Protestants were a source of deep division in German society. Engaging this period of historic strife, Germany and the Confessional Divide focuses on three traumatic episodes: the Kulturkampf waged against the Catholic Church in the 1870s, the collapse of the Hohenzollern monarchy and state-supported Protestantism after World War I, and the Nazi persecution of the churches. It argues that memories of these traumatic experiences regularly reignited confessional tensions. Only as German society became increasingly secular did these memories fade and tensions ease.

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Acknowledgments


Introduction
Mark Edward Ruff and Thomas Großbölting


Chapter 1. The Kulturkampf and Catholic Identity
Jeffrey T.  Zalar


Chapter 2. “Time to Close Ranks:” The Catholic “Kulturfront” during the Weimar Republic
Klaus Große Kracht


Chapter 3. The Revolution of 1918/1919: A Traumatic Experience for German Protestantism
Benedikt Brunner


Chapter 4. The Confessional Divide in Voting Behavior
Jürgen Falter


Chapter 5. The Fascist Origins of German Ecumenism
James Chappel


Chapter 6. Conversion as a Confessional Irritant: Examples from the Third Reich
Benjamin Ziemann


Chapter 7. Imperfect Interconfessionalism: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Early Christian Democracy
Maria Mitchell


Chapter 8. Importing Controversy: The Martin Luther Film of 1953 and Confessional Tensions
Mark Edward Ruff


Chapter 9. In the Presence of Absence: Transformations of the Confessional Divide in West Germany after the Holocaust
Brandon Bloch


Chapter 10. A Tense Triangle: The Protestant Church, the Catholic Church, and the SED State
Claudia Lepp


Chapter 11. A Minority between Confession and Politics: Catholicism in the Soviet Zone of Occupation and the GDR (1945–1990)
Christoph Kösters


Chapter 12. The Churches and Changes in Missionary Work. Biconfessionalism and Developmental Aid to the “Third World” since the 1960s
Florian Bock


Chapter 13. Deconfessionalization after 1945: Protestants and Catholics, Jews and Muslims as Actors within the Religious Sphere of the Federal Republic of Germany
Thomas Großbölting


Conclusion: Closing Reflections
Mark Edward Ruff and Thomas Großbölting

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Thomas Großbölting is Director of the Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg and Professor for Contemporary History at the University of Hamburg. From 2009 to 2020 he was Principal Investigator at the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics, ” University of Münster. His recent books include Wiedervereinigungsgesellschaft. Aufbruch und Entgrenzung in Germany since 1989/90 (2020), Was glaubten die Deutschen 1933-1945? (co-edited with Olaf Blaschke, 2020) and Losing Heaven. Religion in Germany since 1945 (2016).
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