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Hardcover Germany, 1866-1945 Book

ISBN: 0198221134

ISBN13: 9780198221135

Germany, 1866-1945

(Part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe Series)

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Pays close attention to the people, parties, and pressure groups that influenced German policy in foreign and domestic matters. Half the book is devoted to the crucial period folowing the collapse of Germany in World War I. The author deals with Weimare Germany in all its contradictory elemetns and show how forces at work before and during the war combined with postwar conditions to sap the strength of the German republic and so brought Hitler's Nazi...

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Magisterial

Craig assumes basic literacy in the overall history of Europe in the period he covers; this is not a good First Book of Modern Germany. But his coverage and analysis are first-rate. He covers foreign and domestic policy, as you'd expect, but also the culture of Germany before and after the Great War (tho with an understandable leaning to political implications).Craig sees a continuity in German ends, if not means, from Bismarck through to Hitler, and is withering in his criticisms of the German passion for "pounding the table" as a substitute for politics or, indeed, thought. His book doesn't completely explain the mystery of how the Germans could follow Hitler, but it made that clearer for me than it was before I read it. As we might expect of a professor, his analysis of German academic culture & its subservience to authority is especially good.
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