This Web Page describes C R Krieger's
academic struggles with the Course on Nazi Germany
Course Name and Number:
Nazi Germany. 43 373
Professor:
W Scott Hoerle
Course Description:
This course looks at the period 1933-1945 (the
period of the "Third Reich") in Germany from the perspectives of
economics, politics, society, and the arts. In the course, we will read
preeminent historians who have written on each of these themes in order to
gain a firm understanding of the historical debates that surround the
period. Specific subjects include the Nazi consolidation of power, the
increasingly brutal nature of anti-Semitic policies, the power struggles
among chief Nazi officials, the ideologies and personae of figures like
Hitler, Rosenberg, and Goebbels, the nature of "Nazi art" and cultural
policies, and the path to war.
Below, when posted, are a number of items designed
to provide notes on the above listed course:
ASSIGNED TEXTS
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
PUBLISHER |
COPYRIGHT |
HOLDER |
Hitler: A Study in Tyranny |
Alan Bullock |
Harper Perennial |
1991 |
Both |
Nazi Years: A Documentary History |
Joachim Remak |
Touchstone Books |
1990 |
Both |
OTHER BOOKS and ARTICLES READ
TITLE |
AUTHOR |
PUBLISHER |
COPYRIGHT |
HOLDER |
The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany |
Roderick Stackelberg |
Routledge |
2007 |
Martha |
War and German Memory |
K Michael Prince |
Lexington Books |
2009 |
Cliff |
The Crisis of German Ideology |
George L Mosse |
Howard Fertig |
1998 |
Cliff |
Vanguard of Nazism |
Robert G L Waite |
Harvard University Press |
1952 |
Martha |
INFORMATION STORED FOR RECALL
TERM PAPER OPTIONS:
- Lebensunwertes
Leben
- Germany Turns From Its Nazi
Past
- Is Nazism
Fascism?
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