999 resultados para Hohenzollern, Wilhelm (1906-1940) -- Portraits
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60688
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The utopian communities of Finns are linked to world history and the great ideological foundations behind numerous utopian endeavors. In the paper, Finnish utopian communities will be described, compared, and contrasted by their ideological backgrounds and in a global context. In addition, the reasons for the dissolution of these settlements are analyzed. Even though the Finnish utopian communities are not often mentioned together with More's Utopia, or with Fourier, Owen, Cabet, or Oneida, they have an interesting history reaching back to the 1792 “New Jerusalem” plan in Sierra Leone. While the best-known Finnish utopian ventures are Sointula in Canada (1901-1905) and Colonia Finlandesa (1906-1940) in Argentina there were, however, almost twenty similar Finnish ventures around the world based on nationalism, utopian socialism, cooperative movements, “tropic fevers,” and religious ideas.
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von Wilhelm Bousset
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von Wilhelm Münz
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von Wilhelm Münz
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von D. Lütgert
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Wilhelm Bacher
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Wilhelm Bacher
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Wilh. Hartmann
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von Oberlehrer W. Bock
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von Oberlehrer W. Bock
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von Oberlehrer W. Bock
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von Professor W. Bock
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