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Heimat, region and empire[electronic resource] :spatial identities under National Socialism /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
943.086
書名/作者:
Heimat, region and empire : spatial identities under National Socialism // edited by Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Maiken Umbach.
其他作者:
Szejnmann, Claus-Christian W.,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (272 p.) : : ill., maps.
標題:
Group identity - History - 20th century. - Germany
標題:
Affiliation (Psychology) - History - 20th century. - Germany
標題:
Political psychology - History - 20th century. - Germany
標題:
National socialism.
標題:
HISTORY / Europe / Germany
標題:
Germany - Social conditions - 16th century.
ISBN:
9780230391116 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230391117 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction; C-C.W.Szejnmann & M.Umbach -- PART I: RE-MOULDING REGIONAL IDENTITIES -- Region and National Socialist Ideology. Reflections on Contained Plurality; M.Steber -- Milieus, Political Culture and Regional Traditions in Lower Saxony in Comparative Perspective; D.Schmiechen-Ackermann -- Grenzlandschicksal: Historical Narratives of Regional Identity and National Duty in Gau Oberrhein 1940-44; T.Williams -- National Socialism and Hierarchichal Regionalism: The German Minorities in Interwar Poland; W.Chu -- PART II: TRANSFORMING SPACES -- Germanization of the Warthegau: Germans, Jews, and Poles and the Making of a 'German' Gau; C.Epstein -- 'A Sense of Heimat Opened up During the War'. German Soldiers and Heimat Abroad; C-C.W.Szejnmann -- 'Here too lies our Lebensraum': Colonial Space as German Space; W.Sandler -- Conceptions, Competences and Limits of the German Regional Planning during the 'Four Year Plan', 1936 to 1940; O.Werner -- PART III: RE-MAKING ETHNICITIES -- Race, Regional Identity and Volksgemeinschaft. Naturalization of Ethnic German Resettlers in World War II by the Einwandererzentralstelle/Central Immigration Office of the SS; A.Strippel -- The Reich Propaganda offices and the Political Mentoring of Ethnic German Re-settlers; D.Muhlenfeld -- Suitable Germans : Enforced Assimilation Policies in Danzig Westprussia, 1939-1945; G.Wolf -- On the Margins of Volksgemeinschaft: Criteria for Belonging to the Volk in the Nazi Germanization Policy in the Annexed Territories and Beyond, 1939-1945; A.Stiller -- Commentary: Empire, Ideology, and the East: Thoughts on Nazism's Spatial Imaginary; G.Eley.
摘要、提要註:
The history of spatial identities in the Third Reich is best approached not as the history of a singular ideology of place, but rather, as a history of interrelated spaces. National Socialists, it is clear, attached great importance to place: it was at the heart of their utopian political project, which was about re-making territories as well as people's relationships with them. But in this project, Heimat, region and Empire did not constitute separate realms for political interventions. Rather, in the Third Reich, as in the preceding periods of German history, Heimat, region and Empire were constantly imagined, constructed and re-moulded through their relationship with one another. This collection brings together an exciting mixture of international scholars who are currently pursuing cutting-edge research on spatial identities under National Socialism. They uncover more differentiated spatial imaginaries at the heart of Nazi ideology than were previously acknowledged, and will fuel a growing scepticism about generic national narratives.
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Heimat, region and empire[electronic resource] :spatial identities under National Socialism /
Heimat, region and empire
spatial identities under National Socialism /[electronic resource] :edited by Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Maiken Umbach. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (272 p.) :ill., maps. - The Holocaust and its contexts. - Holocaust and its contexts..
Introduction; C-C.W.Szejnmann & M.Umbach -- PART I: RE-MOULDING REGIONAL IDENTITIES -- Region and National Socialist Ideology. Reflections on Contained Plurality; M.Steber -- Milieus, Political Culture and Regional Traditions in Lower Saxony in Comparative Perspective; D.Schmiechen-Ackermann -- Grenzlandschicksal: Historical Narratives of Regional Identity and National Duty in Gau Oberrhein 1940-44; T.Williams -- National Socialism and Hierarchichal Regionalism: The German Minorities in Interwar Poland; W.Chu -- PART II: TRANSFORMING SPACES -- Germanization of the Warthegau: Germans, Jews, and Poles and the Making of a 'German' Gau; C.Epstein -- 'A Sense of Heimat Opened up During the War'. German Soldiers and Heimat Abroad; C-C.W.Szejnmann -- 'Here too lies our Lebensraum': Colonial Space as German Space; W.Sandler -- Conceptions, Competences and Limits of the German Regional Planning during the 'Four Year Plan', 1936 to 1940; O.Werner -- PART III: RE-MAKING ETHNICITIES -- Race, Regional Identity and Volksgemeinschaft. Naturalization of Ethnic German Resettlers in World War II by the Einwandererzentralstelle/Central Immigration Office of the SS; A.Strippel -- The Reich Propaganda offices and the Political Mentoring of Ethnic German Re-settlers; D.Muhlenfeld -- Suitable Germans : Enforced Assimilation Policies in Danzig Westprussia, 1939-1945; G.Wolf -- On the Margins of Volksgemeinschaft: Criteria for Belonging to the Volk in the Nazi Germanization Policy in the Annexed Territories and Beyond, 1939-1945; A.Stiller -- Commentary: Empire, Ideology, and the East: Thoughts on Nazism's Spatial Imaginary; G.Eley.
The history of spatial identities in the Third Reich is best approached not as the history of a singular ideology of place, but rather, as a history of interrelated spaces. National Socialists, it is clear, attached great importance to place: it was at the heart of their utopian political project, which was about re-making territories as well as people's relationships with them. But in this project, Heimat, region and Empire did not constitute separate realms for political interventions. Rather, in the Third Reich, as in the preceding periods of German history, Heimat, region and Empire were constantly imagined, constructed and re-moulded through their relationship with one another. This collection brings together an exciting mixture of international scholars who are currently pursuing cutting-edge research on spatial identities under National Socialism. They uncover more differentiated spatial imaginaries at the heart of Nazi ideology than were previously acknowledged, and will fuel a growing scepticism about generic national narratives.
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