10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAN-TEUTONISM»
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Pan-Teutonism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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... were assigned by common consent to Germany ; and Pan-Teutonism never
occurred for a moment as a word of menace of(war and conquest to Europe. It
must be frankly owned, however, nobody ever took Prussia for a realm of
ideology, ...
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The London Quarterly Review
We give precedence of notice to this publication because it made its appearance
before the war of 1870, and also because it lays a basis broad enough to support
whatever rights of conquest and dominion Pan-Teutonism can ever have to ...
The future conquests of Pan-Teutonism are no more to be made, than Count
Bismarck predicted the past were to be made, by parliamentary speeches, but by
' blood and iron.' It is for the German 'Hengst' or 'Horsa' to bethink himself how ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1871
Except for their language, they are nearly as alien as the Turks are from the
Greeks. But, now, what is Pan-Teutonism ? It is a phrase hardly known in this
country, perhaps not much in Germany. Perhaps, however, the idea, in different
shapes ...
Eneas Sweetland Dallas, 1873
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Brothers and Strangers: Black Zion, Black Slavery, 1914–1940
Garveyite Pan-Africanism was a Black Diaspora echo of the grand nineteenth-
century pan-movements: Pan-Slavism, Pan-Teutonism, Pan- Islamism, Pan-
Hellenism, Pan-Arabism, Pan-Turanianism, among others. Garveyism failed not ...
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The Menace of the Herd, Or, Procrustes at Large
Pan-Latinism or Pan-Teutonism have not yet made their appearance on the
political stage and they probably never will. Yet what the disciples of these
Panisms wanted was a vastly simplified Europe, consisting of three or four states,
...
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, 1943
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Menace of the Herd or Procrustes at Large
Pan-Latinism or Pan—Teutonism have not yet made their appearance on the
political stage and they probably never will. Yet what the disciples of these
Panisms wanted was a vastly simplified Europe, consisting of three or four states,
...
E.R. von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
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Immigration and assimilation
Pan-Teutonism (Nordic superiority), Pan-Latinism, and Pan-Slavism have been
much discussed, but have not yet reached the stage of practical politics. The Irish,
Bohemians, Catalans, Flemings, Norwegians, and Lithuanians are now reviving
...
... States most closely related by ties of common blood, language, and institutions
, and that a phase of federated Britain or Anglo-Saxondom, Pan-Teutonism, Pan-
Slavism, and Pan-Latinism might supervene upon the phase already reached.
John Atkinson Hobson, 2011
scale it gave rise to the political aspirations implied in the terms Pan-Teutonism,
Pan-Hellenism, Pan-Slavism ; it helped the cause of German unity ; it was
appealed to in the name of united Italy ; and, if carried to its logical conclusion, it
may ...
Herbert Risley, William Crooke, 1999