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Hitler's Geographies : The Spatialities of the Third Reich /

Lebensraum: the entitlement of "legitimate" Germans to living space. Entfernung: the expulsion of "undesirables" to create empty space for German resettlement. During his thirteen years leading Germany, Hitler developed and made use of a number of powerful geostrategical concepts...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Barnes, Trevor J. (Contribuidor), Bassin, Mark (Contribuidor), Carter-White, Richard (Contribuidor), Charlesworth, Andrew (Contribuidor), Cole, Tim (Contribuidor), Driessen, Clemens (Contribuidor), Elden, Stuart (Contribuidor), Fleming, Katherine (Contribuidor), Fleming, Michael (Contribuidor), Giaccaria, Paolo (Contribuidor, Editor ), Gigliotti, Simone (Contribuidor), Hagen, Joshua (Contribuidor), Lorimer, Jamie (Contribuidor), Minca, Claudio (Contribuidor, Editor ), Rössler, Mechtild (Contribuidor), Stone, Dan (Contribuidor), Wolf, Gerhard (Contribuidor), Zimmerer, Jürgen (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2016]
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Hitler's Geographies, Nazi Spatialities
  • Spatial Cultural Histories of Hitlerism
  • 1 For a Tentative Spatial Theory of the Third Reich
  • 2 Holocaust Spaces
  • Part I. Third Reich Geographies
  • Section 1 Biopolitics, Geopolitics, and Lebensraum
  • 3 In Service of Empire: Geographers at Berlin's University between Colonial Studies and Ostforschung (Eastern Research)
  • 4 The East as Historical Imagination and the Germanization Policies of the Third Reich
  • 5 Race contra Space: Th e Confl ict between German Geopolitik and National Socialism
  • 6 Back Breeding the Aurochs: Th e Heck Brothers, National Socialism, and Imagined Geographies for Non-Human Lebensraum
  • Section 2 Spatial Planning and Geography in the Third Reich
  • 7 National Socialism and the Politics of Calculation
  • 8 Applied Geography and Area Research in Nazi Society: Central Place Th eory and Planning, 1933-1945
  • 9 A Morality Tale of Two Location Th eorists in Hitler's Germany: Walter Christaller and August Lösch
  • 10 Social Engineering, National Demography, and Political Economy in Nazi Germany: Gottfried Feder and His New Town Concept
  • Part II. Geographies of the Third Reich
  • Section 3 Spatialities of the Holocaust
  • 11 Nazi Biopolitics and the Dark Geographies of the Selva
  • 12 Geographies of Ghettoization: Absences, Presences, and Boundaries
  • 13 Spaces of Engagement and the Geographies of Obligation: Responses to the Holocaust
  • 14 Hello Darkness: Envoi and Caveat
  • Section 4 Microgeographies of Memory, Witnessing, and Representation
  • 15 Th e Interruption of Witnessing: Relations of Distance and Proximity in Claude Lanzmann's Shoah
  • 16 A Mobile Holocaust? Rethinking Testimony with Cultural Geography
  • 17 What Remains? Sites of Deportation in Contemporary European Daily Life: Th e Case of Drancy
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributor Biographies
  • Index