'Jonathan Wright has produced the incisive Germany and the Origins of the Second World War - Ian Kershaw, The Guardian 'This book is packed with conceptual ideas, throwing up possible hypotheses, leaving them hanging then seeing where they fit with other ones: 21 pages of footnotes and a 200 book bibliography show the depth of referencing that the author has gone through to establish his views.' - Andrew Hunt, History Teaching Review 'Jonathan Wright's book is well-researched, well-structured, and well-written...This reader should be in the hands of every student who wants to understand Germany's complicated history between 1930 and 1945.' - Jurgen Forster, German Historical Institute Bulletin 'Wright has reworked this grim passage of European history with verve and assurace to the benefit, surely, of a large readership.' - Conan Fischer, English Historical Review

Jonathan Wright explores the events, discusses rival interpretations and places the policies of Hitler in the context of Germany as a whole. Wright explains that support rose and fell, but, nevertheless, by December 1941 Hitler had succeeded in carrying Germany into a world war for racial empire.
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Jonathan Wright explores the events, discusses rival interpretations and places the policies of Hitler in the context of Germany as a whole. Wright explains that support rose and fell, but, nevertheless, by December 1941 Hitler had succeeded in carrying Germany into a world war for racial empire.
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Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction
Debates and Themes
Hitler's World
From the Margin to the Mainstream
Dismantling Versailles
Preparing for War: From Rhineland Occupation to Anschluss
To War in Europe: From Anschluss to the Invasion of Poland
To World War: September 1939 to December 1941
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index.

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'Jonathan Wright has produced the incisive Germany and the Origins of the Second World War - Ian Kershaw, The Guardian 'This book is packed with conceptual ideas, throwing up possible hypotheses, leaving them hanging then seeing where they fit with other ones: 21 pages of footnotes and a 200 book bibliography show the depth of referencing that the author has gone through to establish his views.' - Andrew Hunt, History Teaching Review 'Jonathan Wright's book is well-researched, well-structured, and well-written...This reader should be in the hands of every student who wants to understand Germany's complicated history between 1930 and 1945.' - Jurgen Forster, German Historical Institute Bulletin 'Wright has reworked this grim passage of European history with verve and assurace to the benefit, surely, of a large readership.' - Conan Fischer, English Historical Review
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Approachable and concise helps students to understand, and navigate their way around, this important and enormous subject

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780333495568
Publisert
2007-09-27
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Lower undergraduate, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

JONATHAN WRIGHT is Professor of International Relations and a tutorial Fellow at Christ Church, University of Oxford, UK.