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Historian Jörg Baberowski on the shift to the right and the failure of the liberal elites

By AndreaPosted on28.02.2026
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Jörg Baberowski, professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin, has made a name for himself with his research on Eastern European history, but also on the history of violence in the twentieth century. In his latest book Past the people the 65-year-old turns to the political present. Baberowski identifies a crisis in liberal democracy. He can understand the anger of FPÖ and AFD voters.



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  • Brazil, Spain and Mexico defend Cuba in statement
  • Simeone assumes the pain of defeat: “Today hurts me a lot. We needed to win and we couldn’t do it” | Soccer | Sports
  • Helicopter with four people crashed in Paraíba
  • What is the diary and what can it do? A promenade through a genre
  • WePink warehouse, a brand owned by Virgínia Fonseca, is closed in Anápolis
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