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  • Potsdam University  (3)
  • Princeton : Princeton University Press
  • Deutschland  (2)
  • Geschichte 1900-2000
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780691191034
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 378 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2022
    Uniform Title: Der lange Schatten der Revolution
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Brenner, Michael, 1964- In Hitler's Munich
    DDC: 943/.364004924009042
    Keywords: Eisner, Kurt ; National socialism ; Jews Political activity 20th century ; History ; Antisemitism History 20th century ; Germany History Revolution, 1918 ; Influence ; Soviet Union History Revolution, 1917-1921 ; Influence ; Munich (Germany) History 20th century ; Deutschland ; München ; Machtergreifung ; Juden ; Nationalsozialismus ; Hitler, Adolf 1889-1945 ; München ; Antisemitismus ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Kommunismus ; Geschichte 1918-1923
    Abstract: "In 1935, Adolf Hitler declared Munich the "Capital of the Movement." It was here that he developed his anti-Semitic beliefs and founded the Nazi party. Though Hitler's immediate milieu during the 1910s and 1920s has received ample attention, this book argues that the Munich of this period is worthy of study in its own right and that the changes the city underwent between 1918 and 1923 are absolutely crucial for understanding the rise of antisemitism and eventually Nazism in Germany. Before 1918, Munich had a decidedly cosmopolitan flavor, but its open atmosphere was shattered by the November Revolution of 1918-19. Jews were prominently represented among many of the European revolutions of the late 1910s and early 1920s, but nowhere did Jewish revolutionaries and government representatives appear in such high numbers as in Munich. The link between Jews and communist revolutionaries was especially strong in the minds of the city's residents. In the aftermath of the revolution and the short-lived Socialist regime that followed, the Jews of Munich experienced a massive backlash. The book unearths the story of Munich as ground zero for the racist and reactionary German Right, revealing how this came about and what it meant for those who lived through it"--
    Note: "Manuscript was originally written in German. The English-language version is the first published version."--Publisher , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691164236
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 680 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 909/.0492408
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Judentum ; Judaism History Modern period, 1750- ; Jews Intellectual life 19th century ; Jews Intellectual life 20th century ; Jews Intellectual life 21st century ; Jews Civilization ; Civilization, Western Jewish influences ; Jewish scientists Biography ; Jewish artists Biography ; Jews Identity ; Kunst ; Philosophie ; Moderne ; Juden ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biografie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biografie ; Moderne ; Philosophie ; Kunst ; Juden
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780691168616
    Language: English
    Pages: liv, 276 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First new paperback printing, with a new preface by the author
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Princeton paperbacks
    DDC: 193
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    Keywords: Heidegger, Martin Influence ; Jewish philosophers History 20th century ; Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 ; Wirkung ; Philosoph ; Juden ; Schüler ; Deutschland ; Politische Theorie ; Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 ; Wirkung ; Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 ; Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 ; Löwith, Karl 1897-1973 ; Jonas, Hans 1903-1993 ; Marcuse, Herbert 1898-1979
    Description / Table of Contents: Prologue: "Todesfuge" and "Todtnauberg" -- Introduction: Philosophy and family romance -- The German-Jewish dialogue: way stations of misrecognition -- Hannah Arendt: Kultur, "thoughtlessness," and polis envy -- Karl Lowith: the stoic response to modern nihilism -- Hans Jonas: the philosopher of life -- Herbert Marcuse: from existential Marxism to left Heideggerianism -- Arbeit Macht Frei: Heidegger: as philosopher of the German "way" -- Excursus: Being and Time: a failed masterpiece? -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Originally published: 2001 , Text englisch
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