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  • - Europe Under Hitler
    av Peter Fritzsche
    215 - 315,-

    An award-winning historian presents a cultural history of German-occupied Europe during World War II, as told through the writings of civilians who experienced the horrors of war firsthand.

  • av Peter Fritzsche
    596,-

    In this original study of the classic text of urban modernism-the newspaper page-Peter Fritzsche analyzes how reading and writing dramatized Imperial Berlin and anticipated the modernist sensibility that celebrated discontinuity, instability, and transience.

  • - German Aviation and the Popular Imagination
    av Peter Fritzsche
    440,-

    From huge, fragile airships hanging in the sky to dashing young war pilots obsessed with death and destruction, this text describes Germany's perilous romance with aviation, covering the bright idealism of flight and its darker service in total war.

  • - An Ordinary Berliner Writes the Twentieth Century
    av Peter Fritzsche
    675,-

    Fritzsche traces twentieth-century history through the remarkable diaries of an ordinary Berliner. Franz Goell wrote of hungry winters during WWI, the Berlin bombing, rapes by Russian soldiers, shockwaves cast by Darwin, Freud, and Einstein, the flexing of U.S. superpower, and the strange lifestyles that marked Germany's transition to modernity.

  • - Modern Time and the Melancholy of History
    av Peter Fritzsche
    517,-

    In this inventive book, Peter Fritzsche explores how Europeans and Americans saw themselves in the drama of history, how they took possession of a past thought to be slipping away, and how they generated countless stories about the sorrowful, eventful paths they chose to follow.

  • av Peter Fritzsche
    273,-

    Using diaries and letters as evidence, Fritzsche argues that the essence of Nazism's ideological grip lay in the Volksgemeinschaft-a "people's community" that appealed to Germans to be part of a great project to redress the wrongs of the Versailles treaty, revitalize the country, and cleanse the body politic.

  • av Peter Fritzsche
    375,-

    Why did ordinary Germans vote for Hitler? In this dramatically plotted book, organized around crucial turning points in 1914, 1918, and 1933, Peter Fritzsche explains why the Nazis were so popular and what was behind the political choice made by the German people.

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