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ID:   024882


Adolf Hitler / Cross, Colin 1973  Book
Cross, Colin Book
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Publication London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1973.
Description 348p.: ill.Hbk
Standard Number 0340109114
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012012923.2043/CRO 012012MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   027833


Aspects of the third reich / Koch, H W (ed.) 1985  Book
Koch, H W Book
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Publication Hampshire, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, 1985.
Description viii, 611p.Hbk
Standard Number 0333352726
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028728943.086/ASP 028728MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   193269


Beyond religion: superstition, traditional beliefs and the extreme right / Pelizzo, Riccardo ; Kuzenbayev, Nygmetzhan Kuzenbayev   Journal Article
Pelizzo, Riccardo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By equating the traditional mindset with traditional beliefs (in magic, ritual, superstitions, etc.), several studies have consistently shown that such beliefs significantly influence people's political behavior and preferences. While these studies have highlighted the political consequences of a traditional mindset in several countries from the Global South, they nevertheless have little to say as to whether holding superstitious beliefs (e.g., believing in fortune tellers, horoscopes, or lucky charms) has certain political implications for countries in the Global North. In this article, we explore whether the traditional mindset has political consequences even in an industrially advanced Germany. We present an analysis of data from the German General Social Survey (GESIS 2019) showing that superstitious voters have less trust in the political system, are more inclined to think that Hitler would be remembered as a good stateman if he had not perpetrated the Holocaust, that the Nazi regime also had a good side, and that the Jews are different and, in any case, have too much influence. Hence, dissemination of superstitious beliefs could make right-wing populists more electorally appealing and successful than they once were. We believe our findings to be of some importance as they show that if the proliferation of superstitious beliefs continues unchecked, they may transform our political systems in ways that policy makers and democratic forces should strive to avoid.
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Black and white memories of war: victimization and violence in West German war films of the 1950s / Lockenour, Jay   Journal Article
Lockenour, Jay Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Films, especially war films, played a key role in overcoming the extreme identity crisis that West German political culture suffered after 1945 due to defeat, division, and the moral consequences of National Socialism. Despite their often somber tone, war films provided a comfortable interpretation of the Second World War (1939-45), which cast Germans as helpless victims or heroic nonconformists rather than historical actors and compliant, or even eager, collaborators. War films helped to construct a specifically West German identity during the 1950s by creating the myths and memories so important to the legitimacy of the Federal Republic and the prosperity of that decade.
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ID:   048729


Causes of the second world war / Crozier, Andrew J 1997  Book
Crozier, Andrew J Book
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Publication Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 1997.
Description xvi, 319p.: maps.Pbk
Series History of the Contemporary World
Standard Number 0631186018
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ID:   029697


German democracy and the triumph of Hitler: essays in recent German history / Nicholls, Anthony (ed.); Matthias, Erich (ed.) 1971  Book
Nicholls Anthony editor Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1971.
Description 271p.
Series St. Anthony's College, Oxford Publications no. 3
Standard Number 0049430165
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007952943.086/GER 007952MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032037


German national socialism and the quest for nuclear power 1939-1949 / Walker, Mark 1989  Book
Walker, Mark Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Description x, 290p.
Standard Number 0521364132
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031471355.8251190943/WAL 031471MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   034491


History of national socialism / Heiden, Konard 1971  Book
Heiden, Konard Book
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Publication London, Methuen and co. ltd., 1971.
Description xvi, 430p.
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010345320.5330943/HEI 010345MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   085417


John H. Herz and the international law of the third reich / Stirk, Peter M R   Journal Article
Stirk, Peter M R Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract John H. Herz was unusual amongst the founding fathers of international relations in having paid detailed attention to the ideology and international law of the Third Reich in a study published in 1938. This article sets his investigation in the context of the turn away from law in the emerging discipline of international relations and the competing visions of Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt. It assesses developments in the international law of the Third Reich during the war years against Herz's own expectation of the emergence of a coherent doctrine, and concludes by suggesting that Herz's defence of international law has much to recommend it.
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ID:   102421


Mad men? / Lyttelton, Adrian   Journal Article
Lyttelton, Adrian Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Madman theory remains a reliable conversation stopper in current strategic debates. Saddam Hussein had to be destroyed because deterrence was deemed unworkable against a tyrant presumed to be irrational. The same argument is now used regarding Iran's clerical regime, often with the added claim that national suicide is an insufficient disincentive for rulers obsessed by eschatological ends. In all such arguments, the temptation to play the Hitler analogy is rarely resisted. The comparison is usually fanciful, but if it is going to be used, we should at least get Hitler right. This is among several important things that Ian Kershaw does in his admirable book.
Key Words National Socialism  Hitler  Saddam Hussein  Nazi Germany  Madman Theory  Kershaw 
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Metapolitics: from wagner and the German romantics to Hitler / Viereck, Peter 2004  Book
Viereck, Peter Book
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Publication New Brunswick, Transaction, 2004.
Description lxxxix, 530p.
Standard Number 0765805103
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048967335.60943/VIE 048967MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   072135


Myth of the master race: Alfred Rosenberg and nazi ideology / Cecil, Robert 1972  Book
Cecil, Robert Book
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Publication London, B T Batsford, 1972.
Description x, 266p.
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010280320.560943/CEC 010280MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   123131


Nation-building in contemporary Germany: the strange conversion of Hitler's 'word made of stone' / Beckstein, Martin   Journal Article
Beckstein, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the contending redefinitions of national identity in contemporary Germany's memorial culture, focusing particularly on the ensemble of monuments and parade fields known as the former Nazi Party rally grounds in Nuremberg. In a detailed case study, I analyse the recent conversion of one of the physical remnants of National Socialism - Albert Speer's transformer station - into a fast-food restaurant and interpret this conversion as a novel contribution to the discourse on German nationhood. I argue that the provocative commercial reutilisation of the former Nazi monument gives expression to a renewed self-confidence that Germany has gained from displaying a willingness to face up to its past as perpetrator nation. While the intervention thus deviates from the self-indicting spirit that had been characteristic for Germany's memorial culture after World War II, an ironic note is conspicuous in this act of commemorative politics that indicates a way of dealing with the fascist legacy that is, surprisingly in some respects, superior to more conventional memory strategies.
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Nazi years: a documentary history / Remak, Joachim (ed.) 1969  Book
Remak, Joachim Book
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Publication New Jersey, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1969.
Description xi,178p.Pbk
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008796943.085/REM 008796MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   047948


Nazis' march to chaos: the Hitler era through the lenses of chaos-complexity theory / Beaumont, Roger 2000  Book
Beaumont, Roger Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Publishers, 2000.
Description x, 213p.Hbk
Standard Number 0275967085
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043494943.086/BEA 043494MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   190902


Neo-nazi violence and ideology: changing attitudes toward violence in Sweden’s skinhead and post-skinhead eras / Mattsson, Christer; Johansson, Thomas   Journal Article
Mattsson, Christer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines how ideology is narrated in the life stories of former and active Swedish neo-Nazis. Employing a social psychological and generational perspective toward the meaning-making process of the neo-Nazi ideology, this study investigates the role ideology plays in both former and active adherents’ narratives of engagement in the neo-Nazi movement. This study also analyzes the differences in how former and active neo-Nazis talk about violence and violent acts in the movement. In doing so, this study shows that there has been a decisive shift between activists from the skinhead era and post-skinhead era in respect to how they address and articulate ideological conviction and violence. Results also indicate that Sweden’s neo-Nazi movement has undergone an intellectualization process over the past few decades, with violence becoming increasingly politicized.
Key Words Violence  National Socialism  Ideology  Utopia  Neo-Nazism 
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Primacy of economics versus the primacy of politics: understanding the ideological dynamics of the twentieth century / Berman, Sheri   Journal Article
Berman, Sheri Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The current economic crisis has once again bought debates about capitalism and globalization to the forefront of the political agenda. Until very recently almost everyone seemed to be convinced that the world was at the dawn of a new era. Yet, the issue at the heart of globalization debates-whether political forces can dominate economic ones or must bow before them-is not new at all. I show that many of the great ideological and political battles of the last century were fought over precisely this ground, and argue that because we have forgotten or misunderstood these earlier debates our current discourse is thin and impoverished. To understand where we are and where we are going, we have to first step back and look closely at where we have been.
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Science, technology and national socialism / Renneberg, Monika (ed.); Walker, Mark (ed.) 1994  Book
Walker, Mark Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Description xv,422p.Hbk
Standard Number 052140374X
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ID:   004682


Scientists under Hitler: politics and the physics community in third Reich / Beyerchen, Alan D 1977  Book
Beyerchen, Alan D Book
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Publication New Haven, Yale University Press, 1977.
Description xii,287p.
Standard Number 0300018304
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035607530.0943/BEY 035607MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   084580


Secondary anti-semitism: from hard-core to soft-core denial of the shoah / Heni, Clemens   Journal Article
Heni, Clemens Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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