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162226
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Summary/Abstract |
Hitler’s rise to power amidst an unprecedented propaganda campaign initiated scholarly interest in campaign effects. To the surprise of many, empirical studies often found minimal effects. The predominant focus of early work was on U.S. elections, though. Nazi propaganda as the archetypal and, in many ways, most likely case for strong effects has rarely been studied. We collect extensive data about Hitler’s speeches and gauge their impact on voter support at five national elections preceding the dictatorship. We use a semi-parametric difference-in-differences approach to estimate effects in the face of potential confounding due to the deliberate scheduling of events. Our findings suggest that Hitler’s speeches, while rationally targeted, had a negligible impact on the Nazis’ electoral fortunes. Only the 1932 presidential runoff, an election preceded by an extraordinarily short, intense, and one-sided campaign, yielded positive effects. This study questions the importance of charismatic leaders for the success of populist movements.
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ID:
027795
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London, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1973.
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Description |
xvi, 380p.hbk
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0246105178
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015565 | 943.085/PRI 015565 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
027926
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New Jersey, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1969.
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xi,178p.Pbk
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008796 | 943.085/REM 008796 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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038561
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London, Martin Secker and Warburg Limited, 1969.
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xii, 690p.: ill.Hbk
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436200651
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004371 | 923.543/HOH 004371 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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093704
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2010.
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FREIBURG, A university town nestled in a valley at the foot of the Black Forest in southwest Germany, is where the philosopher Martin Heidegger, who wore a Nazi Party badge for the special occasion, delivered his notorious rector's address in 1933, exhorting German students to fulfill the Fuhrer's vision by supporting the "national revolution." The medieval city was heavily bombed during World War II and occupied by the French. After the Berlin wall fell and the remaining occupation force departed in the early 1990s, a motley crew of house squatters and hippies moved into the former French barracks. But within a few years, the local city council converted the space into a gleaming town for the middle class called Vauban. When you visit this eco-town, it quickly becomes apparent that Vauban resembles nothing so much as a tarted-up socialist paradise. It leaves you with the feeling of having seen a small replica of East Germany-except that it actually works.
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ID:
031633
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London, hamish Hamilton Ltd., 1979.
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491p.Hbk
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0241100917
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018463 | 940.5488743/HER 018463 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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