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Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne

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Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne. / Rohkrämer, Thomas.
Walther Rathenau: Der Phänotyp der Moderne. ed. / Walter Delabar; Dieter Heimboeckel. Bielefeld: Aisthesis, 2009. p. 195-214.

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Rohkrämer, T 2009, Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne. in W Delabar & D Heimboeckel (eds), Walther Rathenau: Der Phänotyp der Moderne. Aisthesis, Bielefeld, pp. 195-214. <http://www.aisthesis.de/titel/9783895287169.htm>

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Rohkrämer, T. (2009). Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne. In W. Delabar, & D. Heimboeckel (Eds.), Walther Rathenau: Der Phänotyp der Moderne (pp. 195-214). Aisthesis. http://www.aisthesis.de/titel/9783895287169.htm

Vancouver

Rohkrämer T. Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne. In Delabar W, Heimboeckel D, editors, Walther Rathenau: Der Phänotyp der Moderne. Bielefeld: Aisthesis. 2009. p. 195-214

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Rohkrämer, Thomas. / Politische Religion, Civic Religion oder ein neuer Glaube - Walther Rathenaus Vision einer anderen Moderne. Walther Rathenau: Der Phänotyp der Moderne. editor / Walter Delabar ; Dieter Heimboeckel. Bielefeld : Aisthesis, 2009. pp. 195-214

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