
The History Of National Socialism As Movement And Regime Remains One Of The Most Compelling And Intensively Studied Aspects Of Twentieth-century History, And One Whose Significance Extends Far Beyond Germany Or Even Europe Alone. This Volume Presents An Up-to-date And Authoritative Introduction To The History Of Nazi Germany, With Ten Chapters On The Most Important Themes, Each By An Expert In The Field. Following An Introduction Which Sets Out The Challenges This Period Of History Has Posed To Historians Since 1945, Contributors Explain How Nazism Emerged As Ideology And Political Movement; How Hitler And His Party Took Power And Remade The German State; And How The Nazi 'national Community' Was Organized Around A Radical And Eventually Lethal Distinction Between The 'included' And The 'excluded'. Further Chapters Discuss The Complex Relationship Between Nazism And Germany's Religious Faiths; The Perverse Economic Rationality Of The Regime; The Path To War Laid Down By Hitler's Foreign Policy; And The Intricate And Intimate Intertwining Of War And Genocide, With A Final Chapter On The Aftermath Of National Socialism In Postwar German History And Memory.
This volume investigates the emergence, consolidation, and catastrophic consequences of the Nazi regime within the broader context of twentieth-century history. Edited by Jane Caplan, the text compiles contributions from leading scholars to analyze how National Socialism functioned as both a political movement and a state apparatus. The authors utilize historical records and thematic analysis to explain the mechanisms of power, the construction of the 'national community,' and the eventual descent into total war and genocide.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a reliable and accessible introduction for students and researchers seeking a thematic overview of the Third Reich. Readers frequently note that the collaborative structure provides a balanced perspective on complex historical debates surrounding the Nazi era.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191557129
ISBN-13:
9780191557125
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