Descript |
264 pages : illustrations, maps |
Edition |
4th edition. |
Note |
Previous edition: 2007. |
Contents |
The Enduring Importance of Nazism: An IntroductionPart I: The Origins and Development of Nazism, 1919-1928Chapter 1: Weimar Democracy in CrisisChapter 2: The Rise of Hitler and NazismChapter 3: The Historical Roots of Nazi IdeologyChapter 4: Party Structure, Propaganda, and Followers during the "Early Years of Struggle"Part II: The Seizure and Consolidation of Power, 1929-1934Chapter 5: Parliamentary Paralysis and the Nazi Breakthrough of 1930Chapter 6: Hitler's Legal Path to PowerChapter 7: The Pseudolegal RevolutionPart III: The Nazification of German Society, 1934-1938Chapter 8: The Total State versus the Dual State and PolycracyChapter 9: Political Biology, Culture, and SocietyChapter 10: SS Terror, Anti-Semitism, and Resistance to NazificationPart IV: The Rise and Fall of the Nazi Empire in Europe, 1933-1945Chapter 11: The Fuhrer as Statesman: Ideology and Foreign PolicyChapter 12: The Fuhrer as Warrior: Victory and ConquestChapter 13: From Domination to RetreatChapter 14: The Holocaust, Resistance, and DefeatPart V: The Struggle for Justice and Historical MemoryChapter 15: From Nuremberg to VergangenheitsbewaltigungChapter 16: The Intractable Nazi Legacy in Film: Propaganda and HistoryChronology |
Note |
1 concurrent user. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781442222700 (e-book) |
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