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A German generation : an experiential history of the twentieth century /

"Germans of the generation born just before the outbreak of World War I lived through a tumultuous and dramatic century. This book tells the story of their lives and, in so doing, offers a new history of twentieth-century Germany, as experienced and made by ordinary human beings. On the basis o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kohut, Thomas August
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, ©2012.
Colección:New directions in narrative history.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: “We Have All, Always, Sought the Collectiveâ€?
  • PART I. GERMANY DURING WORLD WAR I AND THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
  • 1 Interviews: Youth
  • 2 Analysis: Finding the Collective in the Youth Movement “Groupâ€?
  • 3 Essays
  • The Experience of War, Revolution, Disorder, and Inflation
  • Gemeinschaft, Gesellschaft, and the Collective
  • Sexuality, Identity, and Equality in the Youth Movement
  • The Youth Movement and National Socialism
  • PART II. GERMANY DURING THE THIRD REICH AND WORLD WAR II
  • 4 Interviews: Young Adulthood5 Analysis: Extending the Collective in the Community of the Volk
  • 6 Essays
  • The Popularity of National Socialism and the Volksgemeinschaft with Younger Germans
  • National Socialism and Women
  • National Socialism and Modernization
  • The Experiential and Racial Reality of the Volksgemeinschaft
  • “Looking Awayâ€? from Jews in Nazi Germany
  • German Knowledge of the “Final Solutionâ€? before 1945
  • German Anti-Semitism during the Third Reich
  • National Socialist Terror and the Germans
  • Men and Women during the War and in Its AftermathPART III. POSTWAR GERMANY
  • 7 Interviews: Maturity
  • 8 Analysis: Resurrecting the Collective in the Generational “Circleâ€?
  • 9 Essays
  • Men, Women, and the Reassertion of the Family in Postwar Germany
  • The Mitscherlichsâ€? “The Inability to Mournâ€?
  • The National Socialist Past in West German Families
  • Conclusion: The Authority of Historical Experience
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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