Looking after one's own: the rise of Nationalism and the Politics of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in Australia, New Guinea and Germany (1921-1933)

Christine Winter

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    Abstract

    Looking after One's Own is a political history of a German mission society during the last years of the Weimar Republic. It investigates the gradual engagement of the Neuendettelsauer Lutherans in Bavaria with National Socialism, and the tensions between this development and the restructuring of the Lutheran mission fields in New Guinea between 1929 and the early 1930s. It is an interdisciplinary, transnational history connecting events in Germany with developments in New Guinea and Australia. The author explores the impact of political desires, national ambitions and missionary aspirations. Looking after One's Own shows a sophisticated appreciation of the distinction between principle and pragmatism and the ability of individuals to hold them both in suspension in their actions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationBerlin Germany
    PublisherPeter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)9783631603208
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Publication series

    NameGermanica Pacifica

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