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The name George L. Mosse is likely to be known to anyone who has taken a modern European history course at an American university during the past thirty years. Until his death in 1999 at the age of 80, Mosse had established a reputation as one of the great teachers and scholars in European cultural and intellectual history. What made his career exceptional is that he made major, and in some instances pioneering, contributions to several different areas of history. Early on, he became famous for his work on the intellectual origins of National Socialism. But in the twenty or...
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