Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

This study presents an in-depth examination of book policies during the Nazi era in the context of modern mass media and is based on a number of published and unpublished sources. It reconstructs the policies of book sponsorship in the areas of conflict oscillating between political interests and long-standing ties with tradition, between ideological imperatives and market-based terms, between totalitarian pretenses and a modern, discerning society. At the same time the analysis documents the effects of this conflict in the occasionally contradictory policy discourses about the diversified field of literature between 1933 und 1945.

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Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

This study presents an in-depth examination of book policies during the Nazi era in the context of modern mass media and is based on a number of published and unpublished sources. It reconstructs the policies of book sponsorship in the areas of conflict oscillating between political interests and long-standing ties with tradition, between ideological imperatives and market-based terms, between totalitarian pretenses and a modern, discerning society. At the same time the analysis documents the effects of this conflict in the occasionally contradictory policy discourses about the diversified field of literature between 1933 und 1945.

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Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

by Ine Van linthout
Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

Das Buch in der nationalsozialistischen Propagandapolitik

by Ine Van linthout

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This study presents an in-depth examination of book policies during the Nazi era in the context of modern mass media and is based on a number of published and unpublished sources. It reconstructs the policies of book sponsorship in the areas of conflict oscillating between political interests and long-standing ties with tradition, between ideological imperatives and market-based terms, between totalitarian pretenses and a modern, discerning society. At the same time the analysis documents the effects of this conflict in the occasionally contradictory policy discourses about the diversified field of literature between 1933 und 1945.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110252736
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 11/30/2011
Series: Studien und Texte zur Sozialgeschichte der Literatur Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 437
File size: 4 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Ine Van linthout, Erasmushogeschool Brussel undVrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgien.

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