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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