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Hitler, 1889-1936 / Ian Kershaw
Titre : Hitler, 1889-1936 : hubris / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ian Kershaw Editeur : London : Penguin Année de publication : 2001 Importance : xxx, 845 p., [32] p. of plates Présentation : ill., facsims., geneal. table, ports. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013363-9 Note générale : Is there anything fresh to be said about Hitler? He is an icon, maybe the icon, of the 20th century. He was a failed artist with Wagnerian fantasies, a slob who could not get up in the morning, but he exposed the frailties of modern civilisation in a way that should still make us giddy. How? Was it his doing, or German society's? Professor Ian Kershaw has produced a work of definitive scholarship that will be the standard for years to come. It was badly needed; since Alan Bullock's 1952 classic Hitler: A Study in Tyranny and Joachim Fest's Hitler (originally published in 1973) there has been much valuable research, all of which Kershaw seems to have read (there are 200 pages of notes). Add to this the media (and, by extension, public) fascination with the nature of evil, and a resurgent interest in right-wing groups, and this book becomes long overdue. Kershaw deals rigorously with the bones of his subject's life. He has no truck with psychological padding, and calmly demolishes most of the quasi-facts that have sprung up--if in doubt, he allows space within the chronology. His description of the path to the Chancellorship, which was always more messy than messianic, is painful to behold but gripping to follow, and concludes in 1936 with Hitler at the height of his "Hubris". This is an important study of the character of power, as clearly written as it is intellectually engaging. --David Vincent --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
IAN KERSHAW's other books include Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis; Making Friends with Hitler; Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World, 1940-4; and The End: Hitler's Germany, 1944-45. Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis received the Wolfson History Prize and the Bruno Kreisky Prize in Austria for Political Book of the Year, and was joint winner of the inaugural British Academy Book Prize. Until his retirement in 2008, Ian Kershaw was Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield. For services to history he was given the German award of the Federal Cross of Merit in 1994. He was knighted in 2002 and awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal by the Historical Association in 2004. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.Catégories : Allemagne
antisémitisme
Guerre
PolitiqueIndex. décimale : 943.0 Résumé : Originally published: London: Allen Lane, 1998 Hitler, 1889-1936 : hubris / [texte imprimé] / Ian Kershaw . - London : Penguin, 2001 . - xxx, 845 p., [32] p. of plates : ill., facsims., geneal. table, ports. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013363-9
Is there anything fresh to be said about Hitler? He is an icon, maybe the icon, of the 20th century. He was a failed artist with Wagnerian fantasies, a slob who could not get up in the morning, but he exposed the frailties of modern civilisation in a way that should still make us giddy. How? Was it his doing, or German society's? Professor Ian Kershaw has produced a work of definitive scholarship that will be the standard for years to come. It was badly needed; since Alan Bullock's 1952 classic Hitler: A Study in Tyranny and Joachim Fest's Hitler (originally published in 1973) there has been much valuable research, all of which Kershaw seems to have read (there are 200 pages of notes). Add to this the media (and, by extension, public) fascination with the nature of evil, and a resurgent interest in right-wing groups, and this book becomes long overdue. Kershaw deals rigorously with the bones of his subject's life. He has no truck with psychological padding, and calmly demolishes most of the quasi-facts that have sprung up--if in doubt, he allows space within the chronology. His description of the path to the Chancellorship, which was always more messy than messianic, is painful to behold but gripping to follow, and concludes in 1936 with Hitler at the height of his "Hubris". This is an important study of the character of power, as clearly written as it is intellectually engaging. --David Vincent --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
IAN KERSHAW's other books include Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis; Making Friends with Hitler; Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World, 1940-4; and The End: Hitler's Germany, 1944-45. Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis received the Wolfson History Prize and the Bruno Kreisky Prize in Austria for Political Book of the Year, and was joint winner of the inaugural British Academy Book Prize. Until his retirement in 2008, Ian Kershaw was Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield. For services to history he was given the German award of the Federal Cross of Merit in 1994. He was knighted in 2002 and awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal by the Historical Association in 2004. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
Catégories : Allemagne
antisémitisme
Guerre
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Titre : Hitler, 1936-1945 : nemesis / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ian Kershaw Importance : xlvi, 1115 pages, 50 unnumbered pages of plates Présentation : illustrations, maps, portraits Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-7139-9229-8 Note générale : Following the enormous success of HITLER: HUBRIS this book triumphantly completes one of the great modern biographies. No figure in twentieth century history more clearly demands a close biographical understanding than Adolf Hitler; and no period is more important than the Second World War. Beginning with Hitler's startling European successes in the aftermath of the Rhinelland occupation and ending nine years later with the suicide in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw allows us as never before to understand the motivation and the impact of this bizarre misfit. He addresses the crucial questions about the unique nature of Nazi radicalism, about the Holocaust and about the poisoned European world that allowed Hitler to operate so effectively. Langues : Anglais Langues originales : Anglais Catégories : Allemagne
antisémitisme
Fascisme
Guerre
histoireIndex. décimale : 943.0 Résumé : Includes bibliographical references and index. Hitler, 1936-1945 : nemesis / [texte imprimé] / Ian Kershaw . - [s.d.] . - xlvi, 1115 pages, 50 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 0-7139-9229-8
Following the enormous success of HITLER: HUBRIS this book triumphantly completes one of the great modern biographies. No figure in twentieth century history more clearly demands a close biographical understanding than Adolf Hitler; and no period is more important than the Second World War. Beginning with Hitler's startling European successes in the aftermath of the Rhinelland occupation and ending nine years later with the suicide in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw allows us as never before to understand the motivation and the impact of this bizarre misfit. He addresses the crucial questions about the unique nature of Nazi radicalism, about the Holocaust and about the poisoned European world that allowed Hitler to operate so effectively.
Langues : Anglais Langues originales : Anglais
Catégories : Allemagne
antisémitisme
Fascisme
Guerre
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 8378 L-KERS Livres Le Fil d'Ariane Livre Disponible Rêver sous le IIIe Reich / Charlotte Beradt
Titre : Rêver sous le IIIe Reich Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charlotte Beradt (1901-1986), Auteur ; Martine Leibovici, Préfacier, etc. ; Reinhart Koselleck (1923-2006), Postfacier, auteur du colophon, etc. ; François Gantheret (1934-2018), Postfacier, auteur du colophon, etc. ; Pierre Saint-Germain, Traducteur Importance : 1 vol. (239 p.) Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 17 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-228-92074-2 Prix : 8.40 EUR Note générale : Opposante de la première heure au régime hitlérien, Charlotte Beradt (1907-1986) conçut dans une volonté de résistance une étrange entreprise : de 1933 à 1939, elle rassembla 300 rêves de femmes et d'hommes ordinaires pour mesurer combien le nouveau régime malmenait les âmes... Rêver sous le IIIe Reich est un livre exceptionnel, dans la même veine que LTI de Victor Klemperer. D'abord parce qu'il montre avec quelle efficacité le Ille Reich assassina le sommeil. Ensuite parce qu'il présente de manière inédite, à travers les rêves, la servitude volontaire en régime totalitaire. Enfin parce qu'il révèle que, de façon surprenante, ceux qui ont rêvé sous la dictature ont souvent pressenti les développements du régime totalitaire et anticipé sur les analyses les plus élaborées qui en ont été proposées. Langues : Français Langues originales : Allemand Catégories : Cauchemar
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Nazisme
Rêve
témoignageIndex. décimale : 943.0 Rêver sous le IIIe Reich [texte imprimé] / Charlotte Beradt (1901-1986), Auteur ; Martine Leibovici, Préfacier, etc. ; Reinhart Koselleck (1923-2006), Postfacier, auteur du colophon, etc. ; François Gantheret (1934-2018), Postfacier, auteur du colophon, etc. ; Pierre Saint-Germain, Traducteur . - [s.d.] . - 1 vol. (239 p.) : couv. ill. ; 17 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-228-92074-2 : 8.40 EUR
Opposante de la première heure au régime hitlérien, Charlotte Beradt (1907-1986) conçut dans une volonté de résistance une étrange entreprise : de 1933 à 1939, elle rassembla 300 rêves de femmes et d'hommes ordinaires pour mesurer combien le nouveau régime malmenait les âmes... Rêver sous le IIIe Reich est un livre exceptionnel, dans la même veine que LTI de Victor Klemperer. D'abord parce qu'il montre avec quelle efficacité le Ille Reich assassina le sommeil. Ensuite parce qu'il présente de manière inédite, à travers les rêves, la servitude volontaire en régime totalitaire. Enfin parce qu'il révèle que, de façon surprenante, ceux qui ont rêvé sous la dictature ont souvent pressenti les développements du régime totalitaire et anticipé sur les analyses les plus élaborées qui en ont été proposées.
Langues : Français Langues originales : Allemand
Catégories : Cauchemar
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