Whitman and His German Critics

Whitman and His German Critics
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Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112039800492
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Synopsis Whitman and His German Critics by : Otto Eduard Lessing

Constructing the German Walt Whitman

Constructing the German Walt Whitman
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033964704
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Synopsis Constructing the German Walt Whitman by : Walter Grünzweig

In this first comprehensive study in English of Walt Whitman's reception in the German-speaking countries, Walter Grunzweig posits a very broadly based notion of culture, embodying a wide variety of elements such as high literature, politics, youth movements, sexuality, and other subcultures.

Walt Whitman and the Germans

Walt Whitman and the Germans
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Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : CHI:17916075
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Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Walt Whitman and the Germans by : Richard Henri Riethmueller

German American Annals

German American Annals
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Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101064004508
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

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Includes bibliographies.

Walt Whitman and the Critics

Walt Whitman and the Critics
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Publisher : Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015008371315
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Synopsis Walt Whitman and the Critics by : Jeanetta Boswell

Whitman and His German Critics

Whitman and His German Critics
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Synopsis Whitman and His German Critics by : Otto Eduard Lessing

Hitler's American Model

Hitler's American Model
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781400884636
ISBN-13 : 1400884632
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Hitler's American Model by : James Q. Whitman

How American race law provided a blueprint for Nazi Germany Nazism triumphed in Germany during the high era of Jim Crow laws in the United States. Did the American regime of racial oppression in any way inspire the Nazis? The unsettling answer is yes. In Hitler's American Model, James Whitman presents a detailed investigation of the American impact on the notorious Nuremberg Laws, the centerpiece anti-Jewish legislation of the Nazi regime. Contrary to those who have insisted that there was no meaningful connection between American and German racial repression, Whitman demonstrates that the Nazis took a real, sustained, significant, and revealing interest in American race policies. As Whitman shows, the Nuremberg Laws were crafted in an atmosphere of considerable attention to the precedents American race laws had to offer. German praise for American practices, already found in Hitler's Mein Kampf, was continuous throughout the early 1930s, and the most radical Nazi lawyers were eager advocates of the use of American models. But while Jim Crow segregation was one aspect of American law that appealed to Nazi radicals, it was not the most consequential one. Rather, both American citizenship and antimiscegenation laws proved directly relevant to the two principal Nuremberg Laws—the Citizenship Law and the Blood Law. Whitman looks at the ultimate, ugly irony that when Nazis rejected American practices, it was sometimes not because they found them too enlightened, but too harsh. Indelibly linking American race laws to the shaping of Nazi policies in Germany, Hitler's American Model upends understandings of America's influence on racist practices in the wider world.

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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 194
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