A thematically arranged text illustrating popular resistance to Nazism in Germany from 1930-1945, and the effect of Nazism on everyday life. Housden combines a lucid, synthesised analysis together with a wide selection of source material.
Part of the 'Seminar Studies in History' series, this is a valuable introduction to the League of Nations and the birth of 'international relations' in the inter-war period.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national leader to achieve such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national leader to achieve such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.
This book unravels the complex historiographical debate surrounding this notorious figure by examining his personality, his ideas and the nature of his power.
This book unravels the complex historiographical debate surrounding this notorious figure by examining his personality, his ideas and the nature of his power.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national leader to achieve such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.
A thematically arranged text illustrating popular resistance to Nazism in Germany from 1930-1945, and the effect of Nazism on everyday life. Housden combines a lucid, synthesised analysis together with a wide selection of source material.
Migration, Dictatorship, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Europe examines the impact of migration on the self-understanding of German authors Siegfried von Vegesack and Werner Bergengruen, and how their experiences of displacement in World War II shaped their authorship.