Intellectual Collaboration with the Third Reich

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Foreign Cultural Policy
German Cultural Policy
German Foreign Office
German Japanese Relations
German Racial Hygiene
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Hans Kniep
Hitler
intellectuals supporting authoritarian regimes
knowledge transfer Europe
Medieval Economic History
Mediterranean Flour Moth
National Socialism
Nazi Cultural Policy
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Nordic Races
Partial Alliance
Populism
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Right wing intellectuals
right-wing intellectual networks
Rocha Lima
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367786359
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book investigates the rather neglected "intellectual" collaboration between National Socialist Germany and other countries, including views on knowledge and politics among "pro-German" intellectuals, using a comparative approach. These moves were shaped by the Nazi system, which viewed scientific and cultural exchange as part and parcel of their cultural propaganda and policy. Positive views of the Hitler regime among intellectuals of all sorts were indicative of a broader discontent with democracy that, among other things, represented an alternative approach to modernization which was not limited to the German heartlands.

This book draws together international experts in an analysis of right-wing Europe under Hitler; a study which has gained new resonance amidst the wave of European nationalism in the twenty-first century.

Maria Björkman is researcher at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Patrik Lundell is professor of history at Örebro University, Sweden.

Sven Widmalm is professor of history of science and ideas at Uppsala University, Sweden.