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German Cities And Bourgeois Modernism Maiken Umbach

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German Cities And Bourgeois Modernism Maiken Umbach
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.29 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Maiken Umbach
Language: English
Year: 2009

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German Cities And Bourgeois Modernism Maiken Umbach by Maiken Umbach instant download after payment.

This is a study of a distinctive brand of modernism that first emerged in late nineteenth-century Germany and remained influential throughout the inter-war years and beyond. Its supporters saw themselves as a new elite, ideally placed to tackle the many challenges facing the young and rapidly industrializing German nation-state. They defined themselves as bourgeois, and acted as self-appointed champions of a modern consciousness. Focusing on figures such as Hermann Muthesius, Fritz Schumacher, and Karl-Ernst Osthaus, and the activities of the Deutscher Werkbund and other networks of bourgeois designers, writers, and experts, this book shows how bourgeois modernism shaped the infrastructure of social and political life in early twentieth-century Germany.

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