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In his classic study of the idealogical sources of National Socialism, George L. Mosse explores a unique complex of anti-democratic ideas deeply embedded in German history. He traces these currents of thought though the 19th and 20th centuries to show how a peculiarly Germanic ideology became institutionalized in the schools, youth movements, veterans' groups and political parties, and how the "German revolution" called for by the ideology's exponents was transformed by Hitler into an "anti-Jewish revolution," and an effective political program as the Nazis rose to power.
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Intellectual life, Nationalism, Allemagne, Histoire, 1933-1945, History, National socialism, Ideology, Social conditions, National-socialisme, Nationalisme, Vie intellectuelle, Idéologie, Ideologie, Nationaal-socialisme, Vorgeschichte, Nationalsozialismus, NacionalismoPeople
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)Times
20th century, 1918-1933, 20e siècleShowing 2 featured editions. View all 17 editions?
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The crisis of German ideology: intellectual origins of the Third Reich
1981, Schocken Books
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The crisis of German ideology: intellectual origins of the Third Reich
1964, Grosset & Dunlap
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reprint of the ed. published by Grosset & Dunlap, New York.
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