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Myers, P. (2009). Leopold Von Schroeder’s Imagined India: Buddhist Spirituality and Christian Politics During the Wilhelmine Era. German Studies Review, 32(3), 619-636.
Myers, P. (2008). Monistic Visions and Colonial Consciousness: Ernst Haeckel’s ‘Indische Reisebriefe’. Seminar-a Journal of Germanic Studies, 44(2), 190-209.
Myers, P. (2008). Making Invisible Empires: Joseph Dahlmann’s India and His Catholic Vision During the Wilhelminian Era. In J. Esleben, C. Kraenzle & S. Kulkarni (Eds.), Mapping Channels between Ganges and Rhein: German-Indian Cross-Cultural Relations (pp. 160-185). Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Myers, P. (2006). Colonial Consciousness: Rudolf Steiner’s Orientalism and German Cultural Identity. Journal of European Studies, vol, 36(4), 389-417.
Myers, P. (2004). The double-edged sword : the cult of Bildung, its downfall and reconstitution in fin-de-siècle Germany (Rudolf Steiner and Max Weber). Oxford: New York.