Weimar and the rise of Hitler
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Weimar and the rise of Hitler
(The making of the 20th century / series editor, Geoffrey Warner)
Macmillan, 1991
3rd ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. 167-184
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780333550984
Description
In this extensively revised third edition, the book takes into account the large body of recent research on this controversial period. A completely new introduction describes how these developments in scholarship have affected our view of Weimar, and a new final chapter discusses the relationship between the economic and social tensions in Germany during this period and the rise of Hitler. Throughout the book the author has updated the text and added new material and references, and the already extensive bibliography has been substantially expanded.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Third Edition - Introduction to the Third Edition - The Lost War - The German Revolution - The Foundations of the New Republic - The Republic Makes Peace - Years of Crisis and Uncertainty - Hitler and Republican Instability - Ruhr Occupation and Inflation - Towards Recovery - The Semblance of Stability - The End of the Republic - Hitler's Success and Weimar's Failure
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: pbk ISBN 9780333550991
Description
In this extensively revised third edition, the book takes into account the large body of recent research on this controversial period. A completely new introduction describes how these developments in scholarship have affected our view of Weimar, and a new final chapter discusses the relationship between the economic and social tensions in Germany during this period and the rise of Hitler. Throughout the book the author has updated the text and added new material and references, and the already extensive bibliography has been substantially expanded.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Third Edition - Introduction to the Third Edition - The Lost War - The German Revolution - The Foundations of the New Republic - The Republic Makes Peace - Years of Crisis and Uncertainty - Hitler and Republican Instability - Ruhr Occupation and Inflation - Towards Recovery - The Semblance of Stability - The End of the Republic - Hitler's Success and Weimar's Failure - Bibliography - Index
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