Hitler's 'National Community': Society and Culture in Nazi Germany
Autor Dr. Lisa Pineen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 ian 2017
The book is divided into four parts. The first section explores the attempts of the Nazi regime to create a Volksgemeinschaft ('national community'). The second part examines men, women, the family, the churches and religion. The third section analyses the fate of those groups that were excluded from the Volksgemeinschaft. The final section of the book considers the impact of the Nazi government upon German culture, in particular focusing on the radio and press, cinema and theatre, art and architecture, music and literature.
This new edition includes historiographical updates throughout, an additional chapter on the early Nazi movement and brand new primary source excerpt boxes and illustrations. There is also expanded material on key topics like resistance, women and family, men and masculinity and religion.
A crucial text for all students of Nazi Germany, this book provides a sophisticated window into the social and cultural aspects of life under Hitler's rule.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474238779
ISBN-10: 1474238777
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474238777
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Part I - Creating the 'National Community'
1. The Rise of Nazism
2. Consensus and Conformity
3. Coercion, Terror and Surveillance
4. Education
5. The Nazi Youth Groups
Part II - Inside the 'National Community'
6. Men, Masculinity and the Wehrmacht
7. Women, Womanhood and the Home Front
8. The Family
9. The Churches and Religion
Part III - Outside the 'National Community'
10. The Jews
11. The Gypsies
12. The 'Asocial' and the Disabled
13. Sexual Outsiders
14. Dissenters and Resisters
Part IV - Cultural Life and the 'National Community'
15. The Radio and Press
16. The Cinema and Theatre
17. Art and Architecture
18. Music and Literature
Conclusion
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Index
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
Part I - Creating the 'National Community'
1. The Rise of Nazism
2. Consensus and Conformity
3. Coercion, Terror and Surveillance
4. Education
5. The Nazi Youth Groups
Part II - Inside the 'National Community'
6. Men, Masculinity and the Wehrmacht
7. Women, Womanhood and the Home Front
8. The Family
9. The Churches and Religion
Part III - Outside the 'National Community'
10. The Jews
11. The Gypsies
12. The 'Asocial' and the Disabled
13. Sexual Outsiders
14. Dissenters and Resisters
Part IV - Cultural Life and the 'National Community'
15. The Radio and Press
16. The Cinema and Theatre
17. Art and Architecture
18. Music and Literature
Conclusion
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Lisa Pine's excellent new book is advertised as a second edition but it is much more than that ... [Her] analysis is balanced and lucid throughout. One of the characteristics of her approach is her meticulous attention at every stage to the arguments of previous scholars. This makes her book ideal for students at every level and indeed for anyone involved in teaching. It is difficult to think of a better text to recommend on this subject. Libraries and individuals who own the first edition will simply have to buy the second. They will be richly rewarded with a superb survey of German social history under National Socialism. It is without doubt by far the best book of its kind for over 40 years.
Pine's excellent overview of the social and cultural history of Nazi Germany is an ideal resource for scholars and students. This concise survey of the most recent historiography synthesizes key scholarship on conformity and consent in the Third Reich. Pine provides insightful analysis of a disturbing reality: there was widespread popular consent for Nazi policies, especially persecution of 'social outsiders,' based on pre-existing prejudice and the desire to belong in the 'national community.' Pine's skillful writing and expertise on daily life in Nazi Germany brilliantly illuminates how a modern, 'civilized' society can descend into barbarity.
A clear and effective introduction to the Third Reich. The concept of National Community, of its alignments and ideology, and of those excluded from it, proves highly effective. This is also a significant contribution to the impact of power and ideology in mid-twentieth century Europe. Deserves wide ranging attention.
A pioneer in the study of families in Nazi Germany, Lisa Pine now reviews the history of the regime and its people from a gamut of timely perspectives. Students can now turn here for a judiciously conceived overview of an always challenging subject, written by a skilled and seasoned teacher.
An excellent overview with an original contribution to make to the social history of Nazi Germany - one of the most useful books I've found for teaching this subject.
Pine's excellent overview of the social and cultural history of Nazi Germany is an ideal resource for scholars and students. This concise survey of the most recent historiography synthesizes key scholarship on conformity and consent in the Third Reich. Pine provides insightful analysis of a disturbing reality: there was widespread popular consent for Nazi policies, especially persecution of 'social outsiders,' based on pre-existing prejudice and the desire to belong in the 'national community.' Pine's skillful writing and expertise on daily life in Nazi Germany brilliantly illuminates how a modern, 'civilized' society can descend into barbarity.
A clear and effective introduction to the Third Reich. The concept of National Community, of its alignments and ideology, and of those excluded from it, proves highly effective. This is also a significant contribution to the impact of power and ideology in mid-twentieth century Europe. Deserves wide ranging attention.
A pioneer in the study of families in Nazi Germany, Lisa Pine now reviews the history of the regime and its people from a gamut of timely perspectives. Students can now turn here for a judiciously conceived overview of an always challenging subject, written by a skilled and seasoned teacher.
An excellent overview with an original contribution to make to the social history of Nazi Germany - one of the most useful books I've found for teaching this subject.