Working towards the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw
Working towards the Führer brings together leading historians writing on the Third Reich, in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw, whose own work, along with that of the contributors to this volume has done much to challenge and change our understanding of the way Nazi Germany functioned.

Covering issues such as the legacy of the world wars, the female voter, propaganda, occupied lands, the judiciary, public opinion and resistance, this volume furthers the debate on how Nazi Germany operated. Gone are the post-war stereotypes of a monolithic state driven forward by a single will towards war and genocide. Instead there is a more complex picture of the regime and its actions, one that shows the instability of the dictatorship, its dependence on a measure of consent as well as coercion, which recognises the constraints on political action, the fickleness of popular attitudes and the ambiguous, ephemeral nature of acclamation and opposition alike.

This is a remarkable collection of essays by leading historians in the field that will undoubtedly be welcomed by students and lecturers of German History.

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Working towards the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw
Working towards the Führer brings together leading historians writing on the Third Reich, in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw, whose own work, along with that of the contributors to this volume has done much to challenge and change our understanding of the way Nazi Germany functioned.

Covering issues such as the legacy of the world wars, the female voter, propaganda, occupied lands, the judiciary, public opinion and resistance, this volume furthers the debate on how Nazi Germany operated. Gone are the post-war stereotypes of a monolithic state driven forward by a single will towards war and genocide. Instead there is a more complex picture of the regime and its actions, one that shows the instability of the dictatorship, its dependence on a measure of consent as well as coercion, which recognises the constraints on political action, the fickleness of popular attitudes and the ambiguous, ephemeral nature of acclamation and opposition alike.

This is a remarkable collection of essays by leading historians in the field that will undoubtedly be welcomed by students and lecturers of German History.

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Working towards the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw

Working towards the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw

Working towards the Führer: Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw

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Working towards the Führer brings together leading historians writing on the Third Reich, in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw, whose own work, along with that of the contributors to this volume has done much to challenge and change our understanding of the way Nazi Germany functioned.

Covering issues such as the legacy of the world wars, the female voter, propaganda, occupied lands, the judiciary, public opinion and resistance, this volume furthers the debate on how Nazi Germany operated. Gone are the post-war stereotypes of a monolithic state driven forward by a single will towards war and genocide. Instead there is a more complex picture of the regime and its actions, one that shows the instability of the dictatorship, its dependence on a measure of consent as well as coercion, which recognises the constraints on political action, the fickleness of popular attitudes and the ambiguous, ephemeral nature of acclamation and opposition alike.

This is a remarkable collection of essays by leading historians in the field that will undoubtedly be welcomed by students and lecturers of German History.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719067334
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 06/24/2004
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Anthony McElligott is Professor of History and Director of the Centre for Historical Research, University of Limerick. Tim Kirk is Lecturer in European History at the University of Newcastle

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors
Editors’ introduction
1. Catastrophe and Democracy. The Legacy of the World Wars in Germany - Richard Bessel
2. Hitler - Goebbels – Straßer. A war of deputies, as seen through the Goebbels diaries, 1926/27 - Elke Fröhlich
3. Mobilising Women for Hitler: the female Nazi voter - Helen Boak
4. ‘Working Towards the Führer’. Charismatic Leadership and the Image of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Propaganda - David Welch
5. 'Viceroys of the Reich? Gauleiters 1925-1945 - Jeremy Noakes
6. 'Sentencing Towards the Führer'?: The Judiciary in the Third Reich - Anthony McElligott
7. Nazi Master and Accommodating Dutch Bureaucrats: Working Towards the Führer in the occupied Netherlands, 1940-1945 - Bob Moore
8. Working towards the Reich: the reception of German cultural politics in south-eastern Europe - Tim Kirk
9. The Political Warfare Executive and Resistance and Public Opinion in Germany, 1943-1945 - Pauline Elkes
10. Beyond the nation-state: the German Resistance Against Hitler and the Future of Europe - Hans Mommsen
Personal reflections on Ian Kershaw - John Breuilly
Ian Kershaw Bibliography - Nadine Rossol

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