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Nazi culture : banality or barbarism?

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Journal of modern history, March 1998, 70 (1): 108-118 (1998)Database Name: Bibliography of the History of Art. Subject/Artist: Culture; Germany; 1900-2000; 1900-1945; National Socialism (Germany: 1933-1945); Art; Allemagne; National-socialisme (Allemagne: 1933-1945). Summary Language: English; Anglais. Publication Type: Journal article; Analytique (périodique). Country of Publication: USA. Physical Description: p. 108-118. Identifiers: 1900; 1910; 1920; 1930; 1940; 1945; 2000; 1900-1945; 1900-2000. Classification: 1800-1945. Subfile: BHA. Update: 20051107. Unique Identifier: 9 3272 (1999). Accession Number: 10199365..

Abstract

Reviews several recent publications that deal with the connection between National Socialism and German culture, including the visual arts. Among the texts discussed are: Reenchanted science: holism in German culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler, by Anne Harrington; The German quest for primal origins in art, culture, and politics, 1900-1933, by August Wiedmann; Art as politics in the Third Reich, by Jonathan Petropoulos; Art, ideology, and economics in Nazi Germany: the Reich Chambers of music, theater, and the visual arts, by Alan Steinweis; and National Socialist cultural policy, edited by Glenn R. Cuomo.

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