Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen wissenschaftlicher Literatur

Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen wissenschaftlicher Literatur
Title Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen wissenschaftlicher Literatur PDF eBook
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Pages 990
Release 2003
Genre Books
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The Heidelberg Myth

The Heidelberg Myth
Title The Heidelberg Myth PDF eBook
Author Steven P. Remy
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 370
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674009332

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Deeply researched in university archives, newly opened denazification records, occupation reports, and contemporary publications, The Heidelberg Myth starkly details how extensively the university's professors were engaged with National Socialism and how effectively they frustrated postwar efforts to ascertain the truth."--BOOK JACKET.

In Pursuit of German Memory

In Pursuit of German Memory
Title In Pursuit of German Memory PDF eBook
Author Wulf Kansteiner
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 448
Release 2006
Genre Collective memory
ISBN 0821416391

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Wulf Kansteiner shows that the interpretations of Germany's past proposed by historians, politicians, and television makers reflect political and generational divisions and an extraordinary concern for Germany's perception abroad.

Humboldt and the Modern German University

Humboldt and the Modern German University
Title Humboldt and the Modern German University PDF eBook
Author Johan Östling
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9789198376814

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This book is about the idea of the university in modern Germany. Its primary focus is how the transformation of the Humboldtian tradition gave direction to debates around higher education. By combining approaches from intellectual history, conceptual history and the history of knowledge, the study investigates the ways in which Humboldt's ideas have been appropriated for various purposes in different historical contexts and epochs. Ultimately, it shows that Humboldt's ideals are not timeless - they are historical phenomena and have always been determined by the predicaments and issues of the day. Nevertheless, many of the key concepts and fundamental ideas have endured throughout the twentieth century, though they have been interpreted in different ways.

Hitler's Justice

Hitler's Justice
Title Hitler's Justice PDF eBook
Author Ingo Müller
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1991
Genre History
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Why did the judges, lawyers, and law professors of a civilized state succumb to a lawless regime? What happened to liberalism and the rule of law under the Third Reich? How many of the legal institutions and how much of their personnel carried over to the West German state after World War II?

The Law in Nazi Germany

The Law in Nazi Germany
Title The Law in Nazi Germany PDF eBook
Author Alan E. Steinweis
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 256
Release 2013-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0857457810

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While we often tend to think of the Third Reich as a zone of lawlessness, the Nazi dictatorship and its policies of persecution rested on a legal foundation set in place and maintained by judges, lawyers, and civil servants trained in the law. This volume offers a concise and compelling account of how these intelligent and welleducated legal professionals lent their skills and knowledge to a system of oppression and domination. The chapters address why German lawyers and jurists were attracted to Nazism; how their support of the regime resulted from a combination of ideological conviction, careerist opportunism, and legalistic selfdelusion; and whether they were held accountable for their Nazi-era actions after 1945. This book also examines the experiences of Jewish lawyers who fell victim to anti-Semitic measures. The volume will appeal to scholars, students, and other readers with an interest in Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and the history of jurisprudence.

Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics of Memory

Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics of Memory
Title Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics of Memory PDF eBook
Author Gelinada Grinchenko
Publisher Springer
Pages 421
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319664964

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This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to shaping and imposition of “formulas for betrayal” as a result of changing memory politics in post-war Europe. The contributors, who specialize in history, sociology, anthropology, memory studies, media studies and cultural studies, discuss the exertion of political control over memory (including the selection, imposition, silencing or ideological “twisting” of facts), the usage of “formulas for betrayal” in various cultural-political contexts, and the discursive framing of the betraying subject for the purpose of legitimizing various memory regimes and ideologies.