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Artists For The Reich Culture And Race From Weimar To Nazi Germany Joan L Clinefelter

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Artists For The Reich Culture And Race From Weimar To Nazi Germany Joan L Clinefelter
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.35 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Joan L. Clinefelter
ISBN: 9781845202002, 9781845207090, 1845202007, 1845207092
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Artists For The Reich Culture And Race From Weimar To Nazi Germany Joan L Clinefelter by Joan L. Clinefelter 9781845202002, 9781845207090, 1845202007, 1845207092 instant download after payment.

While we often think about talented artists fleeing the clutches of the Nazi regime--forced out or sickened by the strictures placed upon them--we rarely consider those artists who willingly stayed behind. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the German Art Society, a group of artists, authors and right-wing activists who actively embraced Nazism. Theses artists have typically been dismissed as a lunatic fringe, but the author argues that they were in fact instrumental in battling modernist art in defense of what they regarded as the German cultural tradition. Drawing on previously neglected archival material, Clinefelter reveals cultural continuities that extend from the Wilhelmine Empire through the Weimar Republic into the Third Reich and elucidates how theses artists promoted Nazi culture ''from below.''

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