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Hitler's Germany : origins, interpretations, legacies / Roderick Stackelberg Stackelberg, Roderick

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Stackelberg, Roderick
Subjects
Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.; Political culture - Germany.; National socialism - Philosophy.
Contents
  • Introduction: the problems of writing about National Socialism
  • 1. Fascism and the conservative tradition: fascist ideology, constituency, and conditions for its growth
  • 2. The problem of German unity: absolutism and particularism
  • 3. The German Empire: the containment of democracy, social imperialism, and the road to war
  • 4. Germanic ideology: nationalism, vulgarized idealism, and anti-Semitism
  • 5. The First World War: the crisis of imperial Germany
  • 6. The Weimar Republic and the weakness of liberal democracy
  • 7. The collapse of the Weimar Republic: the Great Depression and the rise of the Nazis
  • 8. The Nazi consolidation of power, 1933-4
  • 9. Society, culture, and the state in the Third Reich, 1933-9
  • 10. Persecution of the Jews, 1933-39
  • 11. The origins of the Second World War
  • 12. The Second World War: from European to global war, 1939-41
  • 13. The Second World War: from triumph to defeat, 1942-5
  • 14. The Holocaust.
  • 15. Continuities and new beginnings: the aftermath of National Socialism and war
  • 16. The historians' debate: the place of Hitler's Reich in German history and memory.
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Read associated articles: Germany, List of books by or about Adolf Hitler
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