C. R. L. Fletcher, Introductory History of England, Vol. V (London, 1904), p. 418.
1670
Mac Dougal, p. 123: A. H. Keane, Man Past and Present (1900), p. 532f.
1671
Alfred Kelly, The Descent of Darwin. The popularization of Darwinism in Germany, 1860– 1914 (Chapel Hill, USA, 1981), pp. 110, 130.
1672
Alain Cairns, Prelude to Imperialism, p. 42.
1673
F. W. Hirst & Murray and Hammond (as reference 148), p. 152.
1674
Joachim Kohler, Wagners Hitler, S. 338.
1675
So vor allem schon bei Thomas Carlyle (above, reference 232b).
1676
Adolf Hitler, Monologe (wie Anm. 443); Das Schwarze Korps, 5.1.1939: Strobl, p. 87. 1124a. Hannah Arendt, S. 292; oben wie Anm. 692, 710, 711, 714.
1677
F. Brie, Imperialististische Stromungen in der enlischen Literatur (Halle, 1928), S. 116f: John Ruskin, Speech of 14. December, 1869; Peter Fryer, Black People in the British Empire (London, 1989), pp. 174, 181, 173; J. Rutherford, Forever England (London, 1997), p. 5; Contemporary Review, II (1869), p. 230 quoted by Christine Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race, p. 230.
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Philip Mason, Prospero's Magic. Some thoughts on Class and Race (London, 1962), p. 107; StrobI, The Germanic Isle, p. 95.
1679
Josef Goebbels, «Erziehung und Fuhrerschicht»: Nationatsozialistisches Jahrbuch (Munchen, 1930), S. 180, 181.
1680
Т. C. Worsley, Barbarians and Philistines. Democracy and the Public Schools (London, 1940), pp. 251, 252; R. Wilkinson, The Prefects. British Leadership and the Public School Tradition (1964), p. 84; Wingfield-Stratford, The Squire and his Relations (London, 1956), p. 395; John Mackenzie (Editor), Imperialism and Popular Culture (Manchester, 1986), p. 19.
1681
Raymond Williams, George Orwell (London, 1971), S. 18; Thost, Als Nationalsozialist in England, S. 68, 85; Rosenberg, Der Mythus, S. 386.
1682
David Newsome, Godliness and good learning (London, 1961), p. 2, 4, 38f, 37,98, 209.
1683
Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Richard Wagner (Munchen, 1897), S. 496.