Selling Hitler: Propaganda and the Nazi Brand

Selling Hitler: Propaganda and the Nazi Brand

by Nicholas O'Shaughnessy
Selling Hitler: Propaganda and the Nazi Brand

Selling Hitler: Propaganda and the Nazi Brand

by Nicholas O'Shaughnessy

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Overview

Hitler was one of the few politicians who understood that persuasion was everything, deployed to anchor an entire regime in the confections of imagery, rhetoric and dramaturgy. The Nazis pursued propaganda not just as a tool, an instrument of government, but also as the totality, the raison d'être, the medium through which power itself was exercised. Moreover, Nicholas O'Shaughnessy argues, Hitler, not Goebbels, was the prime mover in the propaganda regime of the Third Reich - its editor and first author.

Under the Reich everything was a propaganda medium, a building-block of public consciousness, from typography to communiqués, to architecture, to weapons design. There were groups to initiate rumours and groups to spread graffiti. Everything could be interrogated for its propaganda potential, every surface inscribed with polemical meaning, whether an enemy city's name, an historical epic or the poster on a neighbourhood wall. But Hitler was in no sense an innovator - his ideas were always second-hand. Rather his expertise was as a packager, fashioning from the accumulated mass of icons and ideas, the historic debris, the labyrinths and byways of the German mind, a modern and brilliant political show articulated through deftly managed symbols and rituals. The Reich would have been unthinkable without propaganda - it would not have been the Reich.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787384927
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 12/01/2024
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Nicholas O'Shaughnessy (PhD) is Professor of Communication at Queen Mary, University of London. He studied at Cambridge, Oxford and Columbia universities and among his many publications are The Marketing Power Of Emotion (OUP) and The Phenomenon of Political Marketing (Macmillan).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction

PART ONE
NARRATIVES AND THEORIES
1. A Narrative of Third Reich Propaganda (1920-39): Imagining the Reich
2. A Narrative of Third Reich Propaganda: Ersatz Valhalla (1939-45)
3. Towards a Nazi Theory of Persuasion: The Primal Scream of Fascism

PART TWO
A PROPAGANDA TRINITY
4. Mythologies: Inventing the Third Reich
5. Symbolism: A Language that Lies Deeper than Language
6. Rhetoric: Words that Think for You
Conclusions Propaganda, the Light of Perverted Science
Notes
Index
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