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    ISBN: 9780300219050 , 0300219059
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 357 Seiten , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strote, Noah Benezra Lions and lambs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Strote, Noah Benezra Lions and lambs
    DDC: 943.085
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    Keywords: Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989 ; Germany Economic conditions 1918-1945 ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933 ; Germany Politics and government 1933-1945 ; Weimarer Republik ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Demokratisierung ; Geschichte 1918-1968
    Abstract: A bold new interpretation of Germany's democratic transformation in the twentieth century, focusing on a group of intellectuals who shaped the post-Nazi reconstruction. Not long after the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust, Germans rebuilt their shattered country as a robust democracy and one of the Western world's leading nations. In his debut work, Noah Strote analyzes this remarkable turnaround and challenges the widely held perception that the Western Allies - particularly the United States - were responsible for Germany's transformation. Instead, Strote draws from never-before-seen material to show how Hitler's rise ultimately united the fractious social groups that had vied for supremacy during the so-called Weimar Republic of 1918 to 1933. Strote's character-driven narrative follows ten Germans of diverse backgrounds who lived through the breakdown of the Weimar Republic and together assumed founding roles in the post-Nazi reconstruction. Accessible, deeply researched, and strikingly original, this book offers a fresh understanding of postwar Germany and, more broadly, the postwar European order.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part 1. Conflict -- The constitutional crisis -- Sectarian visions of the economy -- The battle over national education -- The problem of culture -- Two competing ideals for a Third Reich -- Part 2. Partnership -- The creation of constitutional consensus -- Christian economics? -- The education of Western Europeans -- The culture of Christian partnership -- Living with liberal democracy -- Conclusion.
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