Molly Loberg of California Polytechnic State University, is a Fulbright Scholar and Humboldt Fellow. She has won several awards for her research, including the History Article Prize (2013) from the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians.
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Acknowledgements List of figures Introduction: streets of desire and discontent 1. Paper revolutions: urban advertising in the aftermath of the First World War 2. Commerce turned inside out: street hawkers, shopkeepers, and the moral geography of consumption during the inflation 3. Crowd control: traffic, spectacle, and demonstrations during the 'golden twenties' 4. Fortress shops and militarized streets: looting in depression-era Berlin 5. When rogues become regulators: 'coordination 'of the streets under the new Nazi regime 6. Visions of a Nazi world capital: urban 'revitalization' from the Christmas market to Kristallnacht Epilogue: eradicating Berlin: urban destruction from Germania to the Second World War Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements List of figures Introduction: streets of desire and discontent 1. Paper revolutions: urban advertising in the aftermath of the First World War 2. Commerce turned inside out: street hawkers, shopkeepers, and the moral geography of consumption during the inflation 3. Crowd control: traffic, spectacle, and demonstrations during the 'golden twenties' 4. Fortress shops and militarized streets: looting in depression-era Berlin 5. When rogues become regulators: 'coordination 'of the streets under the new Nazi regime 6. Visions of a Nazi world capital: urban 'revitalization' from the Christmas market to Kristallnacht Epilogue: eradicating Berlin: urban destruction from Germania to the Second World War Bibliography Index.
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