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Fateful Choices»rank: 13394par: Ian Kershaw
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Hitler»rank: 46500par: Ian Kershaw
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Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution»rank: 48713par: Ian Kershaw
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The 'Hitler Myth': Image and Reality in the Third Reich»rank: 90052par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Before writing the first volume of his substantial biography of Adolf Hitler, lan Kershaw focused on the popular appeal of the Nazi dictator in The 'Hitler Myth'. Arguing that 'the sources of Hitler's appeal must be sought ... in those who adored him, rather than in the leader himself,' Kershaw shows how Hitler's public image welded together antagonistic forces within the Nazi state, mobilized the nation for war, and contributed to the ethos that animated systematic and genocidal violence. Responding to historians who maintain that Hitler's personality or ideological ... |
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Hitler 1889 To 1936 Hubris»rank: 84392par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Noted for his excellent structural explanation of the Third Reich's political culture in The Hitler Myth, eminent historian lan Kershaw shifts approach in this innovative biography of the Nazi tyrant. The first of a two-volume study, Hubris is far from a simple rehearsal of 'great man' history, impressively exploring the historical forces that transformed a shiftless Austrian daydreamer into a dictator with immense power. ln his forthright introduction, Kershaw acknowledges that, as a committed social historian, he did not include biography in his original intellectual plans. However, his 'growing ... |
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Hitler 1936 To 1945 Nemesis»rank: 88384par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:George Vl thought him a 'damnable villain' and Neville Chamberlain found him not quite a gentleman, but to the rest of the world Adolf Hitler has come to personify modern evil to such an extent that his biographers have always faced an unenviable task. The two most renowned biographies of Hitler--by Joachim C Fest (Hitler) and by Alan Bullock (Hitler: A Study in Tyranny)--painted a picture of individual tyranny which, in the words of AJP Taylor, left Hitler guilty and every other German innocent. Decades of scholarship on German ... |
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Hitler»rank: 21875par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:George Vl thought him a 'damnable villain' and Neville Chamberlain found him not quite a gentleman, but to the rest of the world Adolf Hitler has come to personify modern evil to such an extent that his biographers have always faced an unenviable task. The two most renowned biographies of Hitler--by Joachim C Fest (Hitler) and by Alan Bullock (Hitler: A Study in Tyranny)--painted a picture of individual tyranny which, in the words of AJP Taylor, left Hitler guilty and every other German innocent. Decades of scholarship on German ... |
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HITLER 1889-1936 : HUBRIS»rank: 105786par: IAN KERSHAW
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:George Vl thought him a 'damnable villain' and Neville Chamberlain found him not quite a gentleman, but to the rest of the world Adolf Hitler has come to personify modern evil to such an extent that his biographers have always faced an unenviable task. The two most renowned biographies of Hitler--by Joachim C Fest (Hitler) and by Alan Bullock (Hitler: A Study in Tyranny)--painted a picture of individual tyranny which, in the words of AJP Taylor, left Hitler guilty and every other German innocent. Decades of scholarship on German ... |
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Hitler, 1889-1936: Hubris»rank: 94389par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:George Vl thought him a 'damnable villain' and Neville Chamberlain found him not quite a gentleman, but to the rest of the world Adolf Hitler has come to personify modern evil to such an extent that his biographers have always faced an unenviable task. The two most renowned biographies of Hitler--by Joachim C Fest (Hitler) and by Alan Bullock (Hitler: A Study in Tyranny)--painted a picture of individual tyranny which, in the words of AJP Taylor, left Hitler guilty and every other German innocent. Decades of scholarship on German ... |
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Hitler 1936 To 1945 Nemesis»rank: 102835par: Ian Kershaw
Chroniques et points de vue:From :George Vl thought him a 'damnable villain,' and Neville Chamberlain found him not quite a gentleman; but, to the rest of the world, Adolf Hitler has come to personify modern evil to such an extent that his biographers always have faced an unenviable task. The two more renowned biographies of Hitler--by Joachim C. Fest ( Hitler) and by Alan Bullock ( Hitler: A Study in Tyranny)--painted a picture of individual tyranny which, in the words of A.J.P. Taylor, left Hitler guilty and every other German innocent. Decades of scholarship ... |