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1 online resource |
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Routledge studies in Second World War history |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I Concepts of Europe; 1 "Volksgruppen Rights" versus "Minorities Protections": the evolution of German and Austrian political order paradigms from the 1920s to 1945; 2 Speaking Nazi-European: the semantic and conceptual formation of the National Socialist "New Europe"; 3 From Greater German Reich to Greater Germanic Reich: Arthur Seyss-Inquart and the racial reshaping of Europe; 4 Nazi plans for a new European order and European responses |
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5 Hispanidad in the völkisch "New Order" of Europe (1933-1945)6 Portugal, Salazar, and the Nazi "New Order" in Europe; Part II Science, academia, and culture; 7 Controlling agriculture in Greece (1935-1944): land exploitation, peasant mobilization, and big science; 8 "Population pressure" and development models for Southeastern Europe: interactions between German and Southeastern European economists, 1930-1945; 9 Educating the "intellectual army" of the "New Europe"? Foreign students and academic exchange in Nazi Germany |
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10 Film Axis and film Europe: German-Japanese and German-Italian cooperation in the film industry from 1933 to 194511 Building a New Europe on the back of "German" science: völkisch ideologies and imperialistic visions at the Academy of Sciences in Vienna; Part III Economy; 12 Völkisch ideology within the Central European Economic Conference (Mitteleuropäischer Wirtschaftstag); 13 When ends become means: post-war planning and the exigencies of war in the discussion about a new economic order in Europe (1939-1945); Part IV Raumordnung and racism |
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14 "The Anti-Semite Internationale": the exporting of anti-Jewish scholarship and propaganda by the Third Reich15 Heralds of a "new order": Mussolini, Hitler, and the purging of Europe; Index |
Summary |
Nazis, fascists and völkisch conservatives in different European countries not only cooperated internationally in the fields of culture, science, economy, and persecution of Jews, but also developed ideas for a racist and ethno-nationalist Europe under Hitler. The present volume attempts to combine an analysis of Nazi Germany's transnational relations with an evaluation of the discourse that accompanied these relations |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Johannes Dafinger, Dieter Pohl Part I: Concepts of Europe 1 "Volksgruppen Rights" versus "Minorities Protections": The Evolution of German and Austrian Political Order Paradigms from the 1920s to 1945 Ulrich Prehn 2 Speaking Nazi-European: The Semantic and Conceptual Formation of the National Socialist "New Europe" Johannes Dafinger 3 From the Greater German Reich to the Greater Germanic Reich: Arthur Seyss-Inquart and the Racial Reshaping of Europe Johannes Koll 4 Nazi Plans for a New European Order and European Responses Tim Kirk 5 Hispanidad in the völkisch "New Order" of Europe (1933-1945) Marició Janué i Miret 6 Portugal, |
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Salazar and the Nazi "New Order" in Europe Cláudia Ninhos Part II: Science, Academia, and Culture 7 Controlling Agriculture in Greece (1935-1944): Land Exploitation, Peasant Mobilization, and Big Science Maria Zarifi 8 "Population Pressure" and Development Models for Southeastern Europe: Interactions between German and Southeastern European Economists, |
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1930-1945 Ian Innerhofer 9 Educating the "Intellectual Army" of the "New Europe"? Foreign Students and Academic Exchange in Nazi Germany Holger Impekoven 10 Film Axis and Film Europe: German-Japanese and German-Italian Cooperation in the Film Industry from 1933 to 1945 Silvia Hofheinz 11 Building a New Europe on the Back of 'German' Science: Völkisch Ideologies and Imperialistic Visions at the Academy of Sciences in Vienna Felicitas Seebacher Part III: Economy 12 Völkisch Ideology within the Central European Economic Conference (Mitteleuropäischer Wirtschaftstag) Markus Wien 13 When Ends Become Means: Post-War Planning and the Exigencies of War in the Discussion about a New Economic Order in Europe (1939-1945) Raimund Bauer Part IV: Raumordnung and |
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Racism 14 "The Anti-Semite Internationale": The Exporting of Anti-Jewish Scholarship and Propaganda by the Third Reich Dirk Rupnow 15 Heralds of a New Order: Mussolini, Hitler and the Purging of Europe Patrick Bernhard Index |
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National socialism -- Europe
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- Europe
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HISTORY -- Europe -- Italy.
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HISTORY -- Military -- World War II.
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International relations
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National socialism
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Social aspects
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Germany -- Relations -- Europe
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Europe -- Relations -- Germany
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Europe
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Germany
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dafinger, Johannes, editor
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Pohl, Dieter, editor
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ISBN |
9781351627719 |
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1351627716 |
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9781351627726 |
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1351627724 |
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9781351627702 |
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1351627708 |
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9781315114446 |
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1315114445 |
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