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Williams, John Alexander. "Ecstasies of the Young: Sexuality, the Youth Movement, and Moral Panic in Germany on the Eve of the First World War." Central European History 34, no. 2 (June 2001): 163–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691610152977938.

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In 1913 the bourgeois youth movement in Germany fell under the influence of a radical minority who called for complete emancipation from adult control. The two most influential youth movement publications of that year joined the language of countercultural rebellion with unconventional discussions of adolescent sexuality. Hans Blüher's book The German Wandervogel Movement as an Erotic Phenomenon argued that the adolescent boys and young adult male leaders of Wandervogel groups were bound together by homoerotic attraction and that these male leagues were of great benefit to the German nation. Der Anfang, a monthly journal written by adolescents and university students only tangentially related to the Wandervögel, proclaimed that Germany's young people were perfectly capable of self-education in all matters, including sexuality. The countercultural trend of 1913 culminated in the Hoher Meissner festival in mid-October.
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Odoj, Wojciech. "Podróż do źródeł muzyki? Afrykańsko-niemieckie związki muzyczne w I poł. XX wieku." Res Facta Nova. Teksty o muzyce współczesnej, no. 22 (31) (December 15, 2021): 172–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/rfn.2021.22.14.

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The article is a review of Anna Maria Busse Berger’s book The Search for Medieval Music in Africa and Germany, 1891–1961: Scholars, Singers, Missionaries. This volume discusses the role of youth movements (Jugendbewegung, Wandervogel, Singbewegung) responsible for creating the cultural life of Germany, and the interdependencies between musicologist-medievalists, ethnomusicologists and missionaries. It also deals with the fascinating, difficult beginnings of comparative musicology, including the story of musicology as a scholarly discipline that was slowly finding its place among other branches of learning that had already been long established at universities.
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Bethke, Svenja. "Forging National Belonging: Transformation, Visibility, and Dress in the German-Jewish Youth Movement Blau-Weiss, 1912–1927." Central European History, June 13, 2023, 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938922001078.

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Abstract Looking at Blau-Weiss as the first Zionist youth movement in Germany between 1912 and 1927, the article examines the role of dress in expressing new feelings of national belonging as “Jewish” in modern Germany. Drawing on publications of the movement, memoirs, and photographs, the article shows how Blau-Weiss members tried to become visible as Jews while at the same time trying to copy the dress codes of the nationalist German youth movement Wandervogel. It further shows how, after the First World War, Blau-Weiss tried to forge their own way of Zionist dressing. The article argues that it was not the actual clothes worn or the perception of others that was most crucial to the creation of a national Jewish identity, but rather the inner function that reflections and debates on dress had for Blau-Weiss members in forging and redefining their feelings of belonging and identification as Zionist Jews in Germany.
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Books on the topic "Wandervogel (Youth movement)"

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Sabine, Weissler, ed. Fokus Wandervogel: Der Wandervogel in seinen Beziehungen zu den Reformbewegungen vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Marburg: Jonas, 2001.

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Jutta, Eisenmenger, Ille Gerhard 1953-, and Köhler Günter 1941-, eds. Der Wandervogel: Es begann in Steglitz : Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Jugendbewegung. Berlin: Stapp, 1987.

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Helwig, Werner. Die blaue Blume des Wandervogels: Vom Austieg, Glanz und Sinn einer Jugendbewegung. Baunach: Deutscher Spurbuchverlag, 1998.

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Bias-Engels, Sigrid. Zwischen Wandervogel und Wissenschaft: Zur Geschichte von Jugendbewegung und Studentenschaft 1896-1920. Köln: Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik, 1988.

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Peter, Kuckuk, and Brandmeyer K, eds. Bürgerliche Jugendbewegung in Bremen: Vom Wandervogel zur Bündischen Nachkriegsjugend (1907 bis 1960). Bremen: Edition Temmen, 2009.

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Garten, Klaus Auf dem. Bürgerliche Jugendbewegung in Bremen: Vom Wandervogel zur Bündischen Nachkriegsjugend (1907 bis 1960). Bremen: Edition Temmen, 2009.

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1939-, Herrmann Ulrich, ed. "Mit uns zieht die neue Zeit--": Der Wandervogel in der deutschen Jugendbewegung. Weinheim: Juventa Verlag, 2006.

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R, Krabbe Wolfgang, ed. Parteijugend zwischen Wandervogel und politischer Reform: Eine Dokumentation zur Geschichte der Weimarer Republik. Münster: Lit, 2000.

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Marion E. P. de Ras. Körper, Eros und weibliche Kultur: Mädchen im Wandervogel und in der Bündischen Jugend, 1900-1933. Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus-Verlagsgesellschaft, 1988.

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1957-, Fritz Michael, and Hafeneger Benno 1948-, eds. Ein Lesebuch zur Kriegsbegeisterung junger Männer. Frankfurt a. M: Brandes & Apsel, 1990.

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