Weimar Culture: The Outsider as Insider
by Peter Gay
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Peter Gay's invaluable overview of the brief life of the Weimar Republic reads at times like a wild annotated bibliography: Gay's scholarship is impressive and inspiring. There are a few instances where his objectivity takes flight (for example, his sudden vitriolic dismissal of Fritz Lang), but on the whole his critical treatments remain tempered and insightful. Also includes a political history and timeline of Weimar and a wonderfully exhausting bibliography.
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I read Professor Gay's book before the new cultural history Weimar Germany : promise and tragedy by Eric D. Weitz. Until these two excellent titles taught me about this era I had been a completely ignorant American. This was an eye-opener. My knowledge this period had been limited to what I learned from Cabaret - well, almost
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Read in September, 2007
Excellent "essay" that shows how political trends in interwar Germany led to the ascension of Nazism, while, intellectually, the era was almost Periclean.
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a sudden intrest in heritage, I must be getting old
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