The Architecture of Oppression: The SS, Forced Labor and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy

The Architecture of Oppression: The SS, Forced Labor and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy

by Paul B. Jaskot
The Architecture of Oppression: The SS, Forced Labor and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy

The Architecture of Oppression: The SS, Forced Labor and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy

by Paul B. Jaskot

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Overview

This book re-evaluates the architectural history of Nazi Germany and looks at the development of the forced-labour concentration camp system. Through an analysis of such major Nazi building projects as the Nuremberg Party Rally Grounds and the rebuilding of Berlin, Jaskot ties together the development of the German building economy, state architectural goals and the rise of the SS as a political and economic force. As a result, The Architecture of Oppression contributes to our understanding of the conjunction of culture and politics in the Nazi period as well as the agency of architects and SS administrators in enabling this process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134594610
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/04/2002
Series: Architext
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Paul B. Jaskot is Assistant Professor in the department of Art and Art History at DePaul University in Chicago. His work focuses on the relationship between culture and politics in modern European Art and Architecture.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. 1. Introduction: The Architectural Policy of the SS. 2. The Interest of the SS in the Monumental Building Economy. 3. The Party Rally Grounds at Nuremberg: SS Economic Goals and National Socialist Architectural Policy. 4. The Rebuilding of Berlin: The Interdependence of the GBI and the SS. 5. The Political Function of SS Architecture.6.Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
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