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Looking Over the Fence: Reflections and reminiscences of an historian's journey from the...

Looking Over the Fence: Reflections and reminiscences of an historian's journey from the Australian bush to a wider world

by Moses, John A.

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North Melbourne: Arcadia. 2023. MINT - a NEW copy. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. xxii, 307 pages. For John Moses, “a boy from the Bush” of Queensland with mixed religious and ethnic heritage, an education for the Anglican priesthood at St Francis Theological College in Brisbane unexpectedly set him down of learning German history, when is Latin teacher, a German Jew converted to Christianity, bequeathed him his books and memoirs of his life in Wilhelmine Germany during the Weimer Republic and up to the Nazi seizure of power. As both mentor and friend, Canon Dr Wilhelm Lorenz Rechnitz (1899 - 1979) offered the young man a uniquely personal insight into the most shattering spiritual and political catastrophe to envelop the Western world. . New. 1st Paperback Edition. Trade Paperback.
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