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Building Nazi Germany Place Space Architecture And Ideology Joshua Hagen

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Building Nazi Germany Place Space Architecture And Ideology Joshua Hagen
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.22 MB
Pages: 510
Author: Joshua Hagen, Robert C. Ostergren
ISBN: 9780742567979, 9780742567993, 9782019014926, 0742567974, 0742567990, 2019014920, 2019015891
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Building Nazi Germany Place Space Architecture And Ideology Joshua Hagen by Joshua Hagen, Robert C. Ostergren 9780742567979, 9780742567993, 9782019014926, 0742567974, 0742567990, 2019014920, 2019015891 instant download after payment.

This richly illustrated book details the wide-ranging construction and urban planning projects launched across Germany after the Nazi Party seized power. Hagen and Ostergren show that it was far more than just an architectural and stylistic enterprise. Instead, it was a series of interrelated programs intended to thoroughly reorganize Germany’s economic, cultural, and political landscapes. The authors trace the specific roles of its component parts—the monumental redevelopment and cleansing of cities; the construction of new civic landscapes for educational, athletic, and leisure pursuits; the improvement of transportation, industrial, and military infrastructures; and the creation of networked landscapes of fear, slave labor, and genocide. Through distinctive examples, the book draws out the ways in which combinations of place, space, and architecture were utilized as a cumulative means of undergirding the regime and its ambitions. The authors consider how these reshaped spaces were actually experienced and perceived by ordinary Germans, and in some cases the world at large, as the regime intentionally built a new Nazi Germany.

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