A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933
The failure of Germany's first republic after World War I has aroused several decades of concentrated study. Synthesizing much of that study, this historical dictionary will enhance an understanding of the Weimar Republic. It includes entries on individuals as diverse as Bertolt Brecht, Adolf Hitler, the physicist Lise Meitner, and the film director Georg W. Pabst. There are also entries defining such events as the Beerhall Putsch and the French occupation of the Ruhr; various organizations and institutions, such as the Frankfurt School; the complex array of political parties; and treaties and agreements, such as the Locarno Treaties of 1925 and the 1929 Young Plan.

Arranged as an A to Z reference source for the study of modern German history, the dictionary gives substance to cultural terms (such as Dada), to film and music, and to concepts, such as Anti-Semitism and Justice, deemed vital to an understanding of the period. All entries conclude with bibliographic references.

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A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933
The failure of Germany's first republic after World War I has aroused several decades of concentrated study. Synthesizing much of that study, this historical dictionary will enhance an understanding of the Weimar Republic. It includes entries on individuals as diverse as Bertolt Brecht, Adolf Hitler, the physicist Lise Meitner, and the film director Georg W. Pabst. There are also entries defining such events as the Beerhall Putsch and the French occupation of the Ruhr; various organizations and institutions, such as the Frankfurt School; the complex array of political parties; and treaties and agreements, such as the Locarno Treaties of 1925 and the 1929 Young Plan.

Arranged as an A to Z reference source for the study of modern German history, the dictionary gives substance to cultural terms (such as Dada), to film and music, and to concepts, such as Anti-Semitism and Justice, deemed vital to an understanding of the period. All entries conclude with bibliographic references.

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A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933

A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933

by C. Paul Vincent
A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933

A Historical Dictionary of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918-1933

by C. Paul Vincent

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The failure of Germany's first republic after World War I has aroused several decades of concentrated study. Synthesizing much of that study, this historical dictionary will enhance an understanding of the Weimar Republic. It includes entries on individuals as diverse as Bertolt Brecht, Adolf Hitler, the physicist Lise Meitner, and the film director Georg W. Pabst. There are also entries defining such events as the Beerhall Putsch and the French occupation of the Ruhr; various organizations and institutions, such as the Frankfurt School; the complex array of political parties; and treaties and agreements, such as the Locarno Treaties of 1925 and the 1929 Young Plan.

Arranged as an A to Z reference source for the study of modern German history, the dictionary gives substance to cultural terms (such as Dada), to film and music, and to concepts, such as Anti-Semitism and Justice, deemed vital to an understanding of the period. All entries conclude with bibliographic references.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313273766
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/14/1997
Pages: 648
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.38(d)

About the Author

C. Paul Vincent received his PhD at the University of Colorado. While serving as a librarian, he has taught history at Franklin and Marshall College and Keene State College. He was library director at Keene from 1985 to 1994. He is the author of The Politics of Hunger: The Allied Blockade of Germany 1915-1919 (1985).

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Dictionary
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Robert G.L.Waite: Professor of History


It is painstaking, readable, thorough, and authoritative. It is a unique book that fills a gaping research hole.

David Gross: Professor of History: University of Colorado


[This work is] accurate, readable, and highly informative for the general reader…. Vincent does a good job in avoiding the greatest danger of historical dictionaries, namely that each entry is presented virtually ^Isui generis^R--that is, in isolation from all the others. This is not the case with his ^IHistorical Dictionary^R. Each entry is placed in its appropriate context, and Vincent sometimes goes out of his way to cite a telling detail…when that helps identify his subject.

K. von Klemperer L. Clark Seelye Professor of History

This is an impressively well researched and thought through directory to the world of the German (Weimar) Republic....It should serve as a helpful handbook for teachers as well as an ideal introduction for undergraduate students and general readers.

Robert A. Pois Professor of History University of Colorado

[T]his will be a book which will be of immense value to all interested in German history in general, and the Weimar Republic in particular. Students, undergraduate and graduate, and their teachers will find it to be extremely useful.

Robert G.L.Waite Professor of History

It is painstaking, readable, thorough, and authoritative. It is a unique book that fills a gaping research hole.

David Gross Professor of History University of Colorado

[This work is] accurate, readable, and highly informative for the general reader.... Vincent does a good job in avoiding the greatest danger of historical dictionaries, namely that each entry is presented virtually sui generis—that is, in isolation from all the others. This is not the case with his Historical Dictionary. Each entry is placed in its appropriate context, and Vincent sometimes goes out of his way to cite a telling detail...when that helps identify his subject.

K. von Klemperer: L. Clark Seelye Professor of History


This is an impressively well researched and thought through directory to the world of the German (Weimar) Republic….It should serve as a helpful handbook for teachers as well as an ideal introduction for undergraduate students and general readers.

Robert A. Pois: Professor of History: University of Colorado


[T]his will be a book which will be of immense value to all interested in German history in general, and the Weimar Republic in particular. Students, undergraduate and graduate, and their teachers will find it to be extremely useful.

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