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An impressive collection of important scholarship that asks: why did the 'Nazification' of German universities encounter so little resistance?
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An impressive collection of important scholarship that asks: why did the 'Nazification' of German universities encounter so little resistance?
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- Verlag: Oneworld Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781780744346
- ISBN-10: 178074434X
- Artikelnr.: 40313457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oneworld Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 148mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781780744346
- ISBN-10: 178074434X
- Artikelnr.: 40313457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anson Rabinbach is a specialist in modern European history with an emphasis on intellectual and cultural history. He has published extensively on Nazi Germany, Austria and European thought in the nineteenth and twentieth century, and is former Director of European Cultural Studies at Princeton University. Wolfgang Bialas is a specialist in nineteenth and twentieth century German culture, German literature, intellectual history and film. He is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at the United Arab Emirates University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Humanities in Nazi Germany
Wolfgang Bialas and Anson Rabinbach
Chapter I: Georg Bollenbeck
The Humanities in Germany after 1933: Semantic Transformations and
the Nazification of the Disciplines
Chapter II Steven P. Remy
"We are no longer the university of the liberal age:" The Humanities and
National Socialism at Heidelberg
Chapter III Erhard Bahr
The Goethe-Gesellschaft in Weimar as Showcase of Germanistik during
the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime
Chapter IV Dieter Thomä
Difficulty of Democracy Rethinking the Political in the Philosophy of the
Thirties (Gehlen, Schmitt, Heidegger)
Chapter V Richard Wolin
Fascism and Hermeneutics: Gadamer and the Ambiguities of "Inner
Emigration"
Chapter VI Martin Schwab
Nietzsche's Nazi Affinities
Chapter VII Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
Arnold Gehlen: "Images of mankind" and the idea of order in Philosophical
Anthropology
Chapter VIII Willi Oberkrome
German Historical Scholarship under National Socialism
Chapter IX Jane O. Newman
Baroque Studies: The Legacy of Walter Benjamin in the Third Reich
Chapter X Susanne Marchand
Nazism, 'Orientalism' and Humanism
Chapter XI Frank-Rutger Hausmann, English and American Studies
In Nazi Germany
Chapter XII Volker Losemann
Classics in the Second World War
Chapter XIII Susannah Heschel
The Theological Faculty at the University of Jena as "a Stronghold of
National Socialism"
Chapter XIV Alan E. Steinweis
Nazi Historical Scholarship on the "Jewish Question"
Introduction: The Humanities in Nazi Germany
Wolfgang Bialas and Anson Rabinbach
Chapter I: Georg Bollenbeck
The Humanities in Germany after 1933: Semantic Transformations and
the Nazification of the Disciplines
Chapter II Steven P. Remy
"We are no longer the university of the liberal age:" The Humanities and
National Socialism at Heidelberg
Chapter III Erhard Bahr
The Goethe-Gesellschaft in Weimar as Showcase of Germanistik during
the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime
Chapter IV Dieter Thomä
Difficulty of Democracy Rethinking the Political in the Philosophy of the
Thirties (Gehlen, Schmitt, Heidegger)
Chapter V Richard Wolin
Fascism and Hermeneutics: Gadamer and the Ambiguities of "Inner
Emigration"
Chapter VI Martin Schwab
Nietzsche's Nazi Affinities
Chapter VII Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
Arnold Gehlen: "Images of mankind" and the idea of order in Philosophical
Anthropology
Chapter VIII Willi Oberkrome
German Historical Scholarship under National Socialism
Chapter IX Jane O. Newman
Baroque Studies: The Legacy of Walter Benjamin in the Third Reich
Chapter X Susanne Marchand
Nazism, 'Orientalism' and Humanism
Chapter XI Frank-Rutger Hausmann, English and American Studies
In Nazi Germany
Chapter XII Volker Losemann
Classics in the Second World War
Chapter XIII Susannah Heschel
The Theological Faculty at the University of Jena as "a Stronghold of
National Socialism"
Chapter XIV Alan E. Steinweis
Nazi Historical Scholarship on the "Jewish Question"
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Humanities in Nazi Germany
Wolfgang Bialas and Anson Rabinbach
Chapter I: Georg Bollenbeck
The Humanities in Germany after 1933: Semantic Transformations and
the Nazification of the Disciplines
Chapter II Steven P. Remy
"We are no longer the university of the liberal age:" The Humanities and
National Socialism at Heidelberg
Chapter III Erhard Bahr
The Goethe-Gesellschaft in Weimar as Showcase of Germanistik during
the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime
Chapter IV Dieter Thomä
Difficulty of Democracy Rethinking the Political in the Philosophy of the
Thirties (Gehlen, Schmitt, Heidegger)
Chapter V Richard Wolin
Fascism and Hermeneutics: Gadamer and the Ambiguities of "Inner
Emigration"
Chapter VI Martin Schwab
Nietzsche's Nazi Affinities
Chapter VII Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
Arnold Gehlen: "Images of mankind" and the idea of order in Philosophical
Anthropology
Chapter VIII Willi Oberkrome
German Historical Scholarship under National Socialism
Chapter IX Jane O. Newman
Baroque Studies: The Legacy of Walter Benjamin in the Third Reich
Chapter X Susanne Marchand
Nazism, 'Orientalism' and Humanism
Chapter XI Frank-Rutger Hausmann, English and American Studies
In Nazi Germany
Chapter XII Volker Losemann
Classics in the Second World War
Chapter XIII Susannah Heschel
The Theological Faculty at the University of Jena as "a Stronghold of
National Socialism"
Chapter XIV Alan E. Steinweis
Nazi Historical Scholarship on the "Jewish Question"
Introduction: The Humanities in Nazi Germany
Wolfgang Bialas and Anson Rabinbach
Chapter I: Georg Bollenbeck
The Humanities in Germany after 1933: Semantic Transformations and
the Nazification of the Disciplines
Chapter II Steven P. Remy
"We are no longer the university of the liberal age:" The Humanities and
National Socialism at Heidelberg
Chapter III Erhard Bahr
The Goethe-Gesellschaft in Weimar as Showcase of Germanistik during
the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime
Chapter IV Dieter Thomä
Difficulty of Democracy Rethinking the Political in the Philosophy of the
Thirties (Gehlen, Schmitt, Heidegger)
Chapter V Richard Wolin
Fascism and Hermeneutics: Gadamer and the Ambiguities of "Inner
Emigration"
Chapter VI Martin Schwab
Nietzsche's Nazi Affinities
Chapter VII Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
Arnold Gehlen: "Images of mankind" and the idea of order in Philosophical
Anthropology
Chapter VIII Willi Oberkrome
German Historical Scholarship under National Socialism
Chapter IX Jane O. Newman
Baroque Studies: The Legacy of Walter Benjamin in the Third Reich
Chapter X Susanne Marchand
Nazism, 'Orientalism' and Humanism
Chapter XI Frank-Rutger Hausmann, English and American Studies
In Nazi Germany
Chapter XII Volker Losemann
Classics in the Second World War
Chapter XIII Susannah Heschel
The Theological Faculty at the University of Jena as "a Stronghold of
National Socialism"
Chapter XIV Alan E. Steinweis
Nazi Historical Scholarship on the "Jewish Question"