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Nazi Germany and the Humanities - How German Academics Embraced Nazism

English · Paperback / Softback

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An impressive collection of important scholarship that asks: why did the 'Nazification' of German universities encounter so little resistance? 


About the author

Dr. 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. He is currently director of European Cultural Studies at Princeton University.

 
Dr. Wolfgang Bialas is a specialist in19th and 20th century German culture, German literature, intellectual history and film. He is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at Al Ain University, United Arab Emirates University.

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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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'A useful and important first port of call for students and scholars.'

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