Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition, And Racism In, De Detlev J. K. Peukert. Editorial Yale University Press, Tapa Blanda En Inglés, 0000

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  • Año de publicación: 0
  • Tapa del libro: Blanda
  • Número de páginas: 288.
  • Peso: 0.5 kg.
  • ISBN: 09780300044805.

Descripción

- Titulo: Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition, and Racism in Everyday Life

- Autor: Detlev J. K. Peukert
- Idioma: Ingles
- Formato: Papel -Tapa Blanda
- Editorial: Yale University Press
- ISBN-13: 9780300044805
- Páginas: 288
- Dimensiones: 23.55cm. x 15.37cm. x 2.16cm.
- Peso: 0.50 kg.

-Descripción:

In this remarkable social history of the Third Reich, Detlev J. K. Peukert surveys how ordinary citizens evaded or accepted Nazi policies of repression, terrorism, and racism. Peukert not only is string_containing discussese popular consensus that supported Nazism but also the opposition of the German middle class, working class, and youth. "A highly original and informative synthesis of the most exciting new scholarship on Nazi Germany. It gives an intimate insight into peoples beliefs, aspirations, and fears, and it forces us to reassess how Hitler and Auschwitz were possible."—Mary Nolan, New York Times Book Review "An indispensable text for understanding the social history of Nazi rule."—Rudy Koshar, American Historical Review "To the historical reconsideration of National Socialism, Mr. Peukert's book makes a signal contribution by demonstrating the way in which a movement that came to power loudly proclaiming its intention to restore old ways and traditions advanced the cause of modernity almost against its will."—Gordon A. Craig, New York Review of Books "Everyone interested in the social history of the Third Reich should read Peukert's book."—Choice