Josef Ludwig Reimer (1879–1955)[1] was an author from Austria who wrote on pan-German ideology in the first decade of the 20th century.[2] During a period of colonialism and nationalism, his books were ones of several advocating eastern expansion and ethnic cleansing of non-Germanic people including Slavs and Jews.[3] Reimer also considered Latin America as one of the possible targets of the German economic exploitation. In his books Reimer extensively borrowed ideas of J.A. de Gobineau and H.S. Chamberlain applying these to the German case,.[4]

Notable works include Grundzüge deutscher Wiedergeburt (1906) and Ein pangermanisches Deutschland (1905).[5]

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References

  1. Rainer Kipper (2002). Der Germanenmythos im Deutschen Kaiserreich: Formen und Funktionen historischer Selbstthematisierung. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 330.
  2. George W. Stocking, ed. (1996). Volksgeist as Method and Ethic: Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition. Vol. 8. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-299-14554-5.
  3. Richard H. King; Dan Stone, eds. (2007). Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History: Imperialism, Nation, Race, and Genocide. Berghahn Books. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-84545-361-9.
  4. Textes d'histoire contemporaine. M. Agostino (1ère éd ed.). [Bordeaux]: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux. 1983. ISBN 2-86781-001-9. OCLC 13544151.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. Lanfranchi, Stéphanie; Varcin, Élise, eds. (2019-11-28), "Le pangermanisme théorique", Mussolini socialiste : littérature et religion : I. Anthologie de textes, 1900-1918, Gouvernement en question(s), Lyon: ENS Éditions, pp. 289–300, ISBN 979-10-362-0141-7, retrieved 2022-04-28


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