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This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries and conflicts that determined the cultural climate of that period and beyond. Focusing on a group of writers – in particular, Hans Grimm, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Emil Strauß, Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen and Rudolf Binding – it examines the continuities in völkisch-nationalist thought in Germany from c. 1890 into the post-war period and the ways in which völkisch-nationalists identified themselves in opposition to four successive German regimes: the Kaiserreich, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich and the Federal Republic.
Germany -- Politics and government. --- Germany -- Social conditions. --- Germany -- Social life and customs. --- German literature --- Politics and literature --- National socialism in literature --- Fascism in literature --- Nationalism in literature --- National socialism --- Fascism --- Nationalism --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Political Theory of the State --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- Neo-fascism --- Nazism --- History and criticism --- History --- Germany --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- Social life and customs. --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Authoritarianism --- Collectivism --- Corporate state --- Synarchism --- Totalitarianism --- Nazis --- Neo-Nazism --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Causes --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- 1900 - 1999
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This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries and conflicts that determined the cultural climate of that period and beyond. Focusing on a group of writers – in particular, Hans Grimm, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Emil Strauß, Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen and Rudolf Binding – it examines the continuities in völkisch-nationalist thought in Germany from c. 1890 into the post-war period and the ways in which völkisch-nationalists identified themselves in opposition to four successive German regimes: the Kaiserreich, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich and the Federal Republic.
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