Hitler's Geographies

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20th century
adolf hitler
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B01=Claudio Minca
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berlin
biopolitical power
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economics
economy
entfernung
entitlement
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exclusion
exploitation
genocide
geostrategical concepts
germans
germany
heck brothers
historical geography
holocaust spaces
imperialist expansion
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lebensraum
living space
national socialism
nazi ideology
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political history
politics
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resettlement
social engineering
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spatial theory
third reich
undesirables
violent relationship

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  • ISBN 9780226274423
  • Weight: 652g
  • Dimensions: 16 x 23mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Lebensraum: the entitlement of “legitimate” Germans to living space. Entfernung: the expulsion of “undesirables” to create empty space for German resettlement. During his thirteen years leading Germany, Hitler developed and made use of a number of powerful geostrategical concepts such as these in order to justify his imperialist expansion, exploitation, and genocide. As his twisted manifestation of spatial theory grew in Nazi ideology, it created a new and violent relationship between people and space in Germany and beyond.
 
With Hitler’s Geographies, editors Paolo Giaccaria and Claudio Minca examine the variety of ways in which spatial theory evolved and was translated into real-world action under the Third Reich. They have gathered an outstanding collection by leading scholars, presenting key concepts and figures as well exploring the undeniable link between biopolitical power and spatial expansion and exclusion.