Houghton, p. 204; D. C. Somervell, Geistige Stromungen in England im neunzehnten Jahrhundert (Bern, 1946), S. 136.
577
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (1933), S. 454–455; Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's School-Days (Oxford, 1989), p. 283, 301, 404.
578
Thost, Als Nationalsozialist in England (Munchen, 1939), S. 82; J. A. Cole, Lord Haw-Haw and William Joyce (London, 1964), p. 31; G. StrobI, The Germanic Isle (Cambridge, 2000), quoting Morgen: Nationalsozialistische Jugendbldtter, № 11 und 12 (1935).
579
Т. C. Worsley, Barbarians and Philistines. Democracy and the Public Schools (London, 1940), pp. 74, 7, 10, 16; Wilkinson, The Prefects, p. 178.
580
Hitler, Monologe im Fuhrerhauptquartier, S. 213:18./19. Januar 1942; Fortnightly Review, Juni 1882, p. 684f cited in Mack.
581
Hermann Keyserling, Reise durch die Zeit («Schweiz», 1948), S. 135, zitiert nach Geoffrey Field, H. S. Chamberlain, Prophet of Bayreuth, p. 359f; Mack, p. 72.
582
Robert Briffault, Decline and Fall of the British Empire (New York, 1938); J. Wellard, Understanding the English (New York, 1937), quoted in: Mack, p. 449f.
583
Mangan, Games ethics and Imperialism, p. 27–28.
584
Ibid., p. 25–27; Rudyard Kipling, Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides (London, 1951), p. VI.
585
Mangan, Games ethics and Imperialism., p. 27.
586
Ibid., p. 23f.
587
Houghton, p. 203.
588
Ibid., p. 202.
589
Noel Gilroy Annan, Leslie Stephen. His thought and character in relation to his time (London, 1951), p. 38, cited in: Houghton, p. 202.
590
H. John Field, Toward a Programme of Imperial Life, The British Empire at the turn of the Century (Oxford, n. d.), p. 39; Houghton, p. 202: «Moral attitudes».