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- catalog abstract ""As an exploration of the interpretational issues that eddy around the Third Reich, Ian Kershaw's Nazi Dictatorship has become a classic account. But if its core remains unchanged, its contents must necessarily reflect both new public controversies and the onrush of fresh research. In the forth edition there are many changes of detail to accommodate this need and substantial rewritings of two chapters. No subject among those dealt with in earlier editions has been the subject of such intensive research - and bringing such rapidly changing interpretations - as 'Hitler and the Jews' and, accordingly, that chapter has been considerably changed. The book's final chapter has also undergone significant revision, to take account of the 'Goldhagen phenomenon', and also to glance back over the changing trends of research on the Third Reich as, with the passing of the generations, Hitler and his regime themselves pass into history."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13207275.
- catalog coverage "Allemagne Politique et gouvernement 1933-1945.".
- catalog coverage "Germany Politics and government 1933-1945.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""As an exploration of the interpretational issues that eddy around the Third Reich, Ian Kershaw's Nazi Dictatorship has become a classic account. But if its core remains unchanged, its contents must necessarily reflect both new public controversies and the onrush of fresh research. In the forth edition there are many changes of detail to accommodate this need and substantial rewritings of two chapters. No subject among those dealt with in earlier editions has been the subject of such intensive research - and bringing such rapidly changing interpretations - as 'Hitler and the Jews' and, accordingly, that chapter has been considerably changed. The book's final chapter has also undergone significant revision, to take account of the 'Goldhagen phenomenon', and also to glance back over the changing trends of research on the Third Reich as, with the passing of the generations, Hitler and his regime themselves pass into history."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Historians and the problem of explaining Nazism -- The essence of Nazism: form of fascism, brand of totalitarianism, or unique phenomenon? -- Politics and economics in the Nazi state -- Hitler: 'master in the Third Reich' or 'weak dictator'? -- Hitler and the Holocaust -- Nazi foreign policy: Hitler's 'programme' or 'expansion without object'? -- The Third Reich: 'social reaction' or 'social revolution'? -- 'Resistance without the people'? -- 'Normality' and genocide: the problem of 'historicization' -- Shifting perspectives: historiographical trends in the aftermath of unification.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 293 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0340760281 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Arnold ; New York : Copublished in the USA by Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Allemagne Politique et gouvernement 1933-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Politics and government 1933-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog subject "320.943/09/043 21".
- catalog subject "DD256.5 .K47 2000".
- catalog subject "Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.".
- catalog subject "National socialism Germany History.".
- catalog subject "National socialism History.".
- catalog subject "National socialism.".
- catalog subject "Nazisme Histoire.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Historians and the problem of explaining Nazism -- The essence of Nazism: form of fascism, brand of totalitarianism, or unique phenomenon? -- Politics and economics in the Nazi state -- Hitler: 'master in the Third Reich' or 'weak dictator'? -- Hitler and the Holocaust -- Nazi foreign policy: Hitler's 'programme' or 'expansion without object'? -- The Third Reich: 'social reaction' or 'social revolution'? -- 'Resistance without the people'? -- 'Normality' and genocide: the problem of 'historicization' -- Shifting perspectives: historiographical trends in the aftermath of unification.".
- catalog title "The Nazi dictatorship : problems and perspectives of interpretation / Ian Kershaw.".
- catalog type "text".