Explaining Hitler's Germany : historians and the Third Reich

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Explaining Hitler's Germany : historians and the Third Reich

John Hiden and John Farquharson

Batsford, 1989

2nd ed

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注記

Previous ed.: 1983

Bibliography: p. 197-237

Includes index

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内容説明

A revised, updated survey of the vast amount of literature produced on the Third Reich, this now covers material written between 1983 and 1988. The book is no mere bibliography but a product of the debate between the authors and the variety of views and arguments put forward by other historians. Thus a solid foundation of empirical information about Nazi Germany is included, without which some of the issues being debated would be unintelligible to non-specialist readers. Professor Hiden is the author of many books and articles on 20th century German history, including "Germany and Europe". John Farquharson has written "The Plough and the Swastika" and "The Western Allies and the Politics of Food".

目次

  • The personality of Adolf Hitler
  • ideology and the nationalization of the masses
  • centralized or polycentric dictatorship?
  • Hitler's "social revolution"?
  • foreign policy - ideology in action?
  • the economics of the Third Reich - ideology, management, planning
  • National Socialism - the problem of a general interpretation.

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