Neighbors and enemies : the culture of radicalism in Berlin, 1929-1933
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Neighbors and enemies : the culture of radicalism in Berlin, 1929-1933
Cambridge University Press, 2004
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Bibliography: p. 301-317
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Neighbors and Enemies provides an interpretation of the collapse of Germany's first democracy, the Weimar Republic, which ended with the naming of Adolf Hitler as chancellor in January 1933. This study focuses on individual workers in Berlin and their strategies to confront the crises in their daily lives introduced by the transformation of society after 1918 and intensified during the Depression. Tensions between the sexes and generations, among neighbours, within families, and between citizens and their political parties led to the emergence of a radical - and at times violent - neighbourhood culture that signalled a loss of faith in political institutions. Swett offers an interpretation that marries a history of daily life in Depression-era Berlin with an analysis of the meanings of local politics in workers' communities, shifting our focus for understanding Weimar's collapse from the halls of governmental power to the streets of the urban core.
目次
- List of figures and plates
- List of abbreviations
- Note on sources
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Neighborhoods and metropolis
- 2. Rebellion at home and in the community
- 3. Republicanism or radicalism: appeals to Berlin's workers
- 4. Conflict and cooperation: political independence in Berlin's neighborhoods
- 5. The logic of violence
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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