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(, 'culture struggle') was the conflict that took place from 1872 to 1878 between the
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and the government of
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Otto von Bismarck Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (, ; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898), born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. From his origins in the upper class of J ...
. The main issues were clerical control of education and
ecclesiastical {{Short pages monitor * Trzeciakowski, Lech. ''The Kulturkampf in Prussian Poland'' (East European Monographs, 1990) 223 pp * Weir, Todd. ''Secularism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany: The Rise of the Fourth Confession'', Cambridge University Press, 2014, , 9781139867900 * Zeender, John. "Ludwig Windthorst, 1812-1891" ''History'' (1992) 77#250 pp 237–54, the leader of the Catholic Center Party


Historiography

* Anderson, Margaret Lavinia. "Confessions of a Fellow Traveler," ''Catholic Historical Review'' (2013) 99#4 pp 623–648. * Heilbronner, Oded. "From Ghetto to Ghetto: The Place of German Catholic Society in Recent Historiography" ''Journal of Modern History'' (2000) 72#2 pp. 453–495
in JSTOR


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* , detailed article by Martin Spahn, written in 1910. *

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Founding Manifesto of the Protestant League (1887); Statistics on Membership (1887–1913) (English translation)
a German anti-Catholic propaganda organization that became active after the Kulturkampf

Kulturkampf in the context of Bismarck's entire domestic policies, by a head of history at Catholic University School in Dublin
Kulturkampf Now and Then
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Ludwig Windthorst Speaks in the Prussian Parliament (1873)
speech of
Ludwig Windthorst Baron Ludwig von Windthorst (17 January 181214 March 1891) was a German politician and leader of the Catholic Centre Party and the most notable opponent of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck during the Prussian-led unification of Germany and the K ...
following its analysis
Bismarck on the purpose of the Kulturkampf
Speech in the Prussian House of Lords, 10 March 1873
Kulturkampf: Bibliography by
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