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Author Rossol, Nadine.
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic.
Publisher Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2022.
Copyright date ©2022.



Descript 1 online resource (775 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Key Events and Political Developments -- 2. The German Revolution of 1918/19 -- 3. The Period of Inflation, 1919-1923 -- 4. Coalition-Building and Political Fragmentation, 1924-1930 -- 5. From Democracy to Dictatorship: The Fall of Weimar and the Nazi Rise to Power, 1930-1933 -- Part II:Polity, Politics, and Policies -- 6. The Weimar Constitution -- 7. Nationalism and Nationhood -- 8. Elections, Election Campaigns, and Democracy -- 9. Federalism, Regionalism, and the Construction of Spaces -- 10. The Reichswehr and Armament Policies -- 11. Foreign Policy: The Dilemmas of a Revisionist State -- 12. Republican Groups, Ideas, and Identities -- 13. Social Policy in the Weimar Republic -- Part III:Parties and their Constituencies -- 14. Liberalism -- 15. Social Democrats and Communists in Weimar Germany: A Divided Working-Class Movement -- 16. The Centre Party, Conservatives, and the Radical Right -- 17. National Socialism -- 18. Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic -- Part IV:Economy and Society -- 19. The Overstretched Economy: Industry and Financial Services -- 20. The Middle Classes -- 21. The Industrial Working Class -- 22. Agriculture and Rural Society -- 23. Weimar Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Reproduction -- 24. Transnational Visions of Modernity: America and the Soviet Union -- 25. German Jews in the Weimar Republic -- 26. Youth and Youth Movements: Relations, Challenges, Developments -- Part V:Culture -- 27. Mass Culture -- 28. German Literature 1918-1933 -- 29. Architecture, Town Planning, and Large-Scale Housing Estates: Challenges, Visions, and Proposed Solutions -- 30. Religious Cultures and Confessional Politics -- 31. The Humanities and Social Sciences.
32. Visual Weimar: The Iconography of Social and Political Identities -- 33. The Presence of the First World War in Weimar Culture -- Index.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780192584625 (electronic bk.)
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Author Rossol, Nadine.
Series Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Alt author Ziemann, Benjamin.
Descript 1 online resource (775 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Key Events and Political Developments -- 2. The German Revolution of 1918/19 -- 3. The Period of Inflation, 1919-1923 -- 4. Coalition-Building and Political Fragmentation, 1924-1930 -- 5. From Democracy to Dictatorship: The Fall of Weimar and the Nazi Rise to Power, 1930-1933 -- Part II:Polity, Politics, and Policies -- 6. The Weimar Constitution -- 7. Nationalism and Nationhood -- 8. Elections, Election Campaigns, and Democracy -- 9. Federalism, Regionalism, and the Construction of Spaces -- 10. The Reichswehr and Armament Policies -- 11. Foreign Policy: The Dilemmas of a Revisionist State -- 12. Republican Groups, Ideas, and Identities -- 13. Social Policy in the Weimar Republic -- Part III:Parties and their Constituencies -- 14. Liberalism -- 15. Social Democrats and Communists in Weimar Germany: A Divided Working-Class Movement -- 16. The Centre Party, Conservatives, and the Radical Right -- 17. National Socialism -- 18. Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic -- Part IV:Economy and Society -- 19. The Overstretched Economy: Industry and Financial Services -- 20. The Middle Classes -- 21. The Industrial Working Class -- 22. Agriculture and Rural Society -- 23. Weimar Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Reproduction -- 24. Transnational Visions of Modernity: America and the Soviet Union -- 25. German Jews in the Weimar Republic -- 26. Youth and Youth Movements: Relations, Challenges, Developments -- Part V:Culture -- 27. Mass Culture -- 28. German Literature 1918-1933 -- 29. Architecture, Town Planning, and Large-Scale Housing Estates: Challenges, Visions, and Proposed Solutions -- 30. Religious Cultures and Confessional Politics -- 31. The Humanities and Social Sciences.
32. Visual Weimar: The Iconography of Social and Political Identities -- 33. The Presence of the First World War in Weimar Culture -- Index.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780192584625 (electronic bk.)
Author Rossol, Nadine.
Series Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Oxford Handbooks Ser.
Alt author Ziemann, Benjamin.

Descript 1 online resource (775 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Key Events and Political Developments -- 2. The German Revolution of 1918/19 -- 3. The Period of Inflation, 1919-1923 -- 4. Coalition-Building and Political Fragmentation, 1924-1930 -- 5. From Democracy to Dictatorship: The Fall of Weimar and the Nazi Rise to Power, 1930-1933 -- Part II:Polity, Politics, and Policies -- 6. The Weimar Constitution -- 7. Nationalism and Nationhood -- 8. Elections, Election Campaigns, and Democracy -- 9. Federalism, Regionalism, and the Construction of Spaces -- 10. The Reichswehr and Armament Policies -- 11. Foreign Policy: The Dilemmas of a Revisionist State -- 12. Republican Groups, Ideas, and Identities -- 13. Social Policy in the Weimar Republic -- Part III:Parties and their Constituencies -- 14. Liberalism -- 15. Social Democrats and Communists in Weimar Germany: A Divided Working-Class Movement -- 16. The Centre Party, Conservatives, and the Radical Right -- 17. National Socialism -- 18. Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic -- Part IV:Economy and Society -- 19. The Overstretched Economy: Industry and Financial Services -- 20. The Middle Classes -- 21. The Industrial Working Class -- 22. Agriculture and Rural Society -- 23. Weimar Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Reproduction -- 24. Transnational Visions of Modernity: America and the Soviet Union -- 25. German Jews in the Weimar Republic -- 26. Youth and Youth Movements: Relations, Challenges, Developments -- Part V:Culture -- 27. Mass Culture -- 28. German Literature 1918-1933 -- 29. Architecture, Town Planning, and Large-Scale Housing Estates: Challenges, Visions, and Proposed Solutions -- 30. Religious Cultures and Confessional Politics -- 31. The Humanities and Social Sciences.
32. Visual Weimar: The Iconography of Social and Political Identities -- 33. The Presence of the First World War in Weimar Culture -- Index.
Note 1 concurrent user. UkHlHU
Alt author Ziemann, Benjamin.
ISBN 9780192584625 (electronic bk.)

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