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Belonging and Genocide : Hitler's Community, 1918-1945 by Thomas Kühne (2010,...
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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300121865
ISBN-13
9780300121865
eBay Product ID (ePID)
108955960
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Publication Name
Belonging and Genocide : Hitler's Community, 1918-1945
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Holocaust, Europe / Germany, Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, Genocide & War Crimes, Modern / 20th Century, Customs & Traditions, Emotions, Financial Aid
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Psychology, Study Aids, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-010469
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Thomas Kühne''s excellent book with its provocative thesis is essential reading for anyone interested in the problems of genocide and mass violence. Kühne shows that the Third Reich''s promise of a unified national community proved powerfully seductive to Germans and underpinned the Holocaust."-Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota, "This is a gripping, even splendid book, synthesizing a breathtaking amount of material."-Margaret Lavinia Anderson, University of California, Berkeley, "This is a gripping, even splendid book, synthesizing a breathtaking amount of material."�Margaret Lavinia Anderson, University of California, Berkeley, "This is a provocative and persuasive explanation of the "fighting power" whose sources continue to challenge students of more conventional military history."-Dennis E. Showalter, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, "Thomas Kühne, one of the world's leading historians of German history, has written an explosive book that forever alters our understanding of the wellsprings of the Holocaust. In painful detail, he shows how the genocide of the Jews created a sense of belonging among the Germans. This is a disturbing, radical work, which no serious student of the immensely destructive twentieth century will be able to ignore."-Helmut Walser Smith, Vanderbilt University, "Thomas K�hne has written an excellent book that creatively addresses the critical problem of popular support for Nazism."�Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota, "Thomas K���hne has written an excellent book that creatively addresses the critical problem of popular support for Nazism."-Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota, "Thomas Kühne's excellent book with its provocative thesis is essential reading for anyone interested in the problems ofgenocide and mass violence.Kühne shows that the Third Reich's promise of a unified national community proved powerfully seductive to Germans and underpinned the Holocaust."-Eric D. Weitz, University ofMinnesota, "Thomas Kühne's excellent book with its provocative thesis is essential reading for anyone interested in the problems of genocide and mass violence. Kühne shows that the Third Reich's promise of a unified national community proved powerfully seductive to Germans and underpinned the Holocaust."-Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota , " Belonging and Genocide is a fascinating example of imaginative insight into the past. It is highly significant for our understanding of the Nazi genocide and may serve as a model to explain other cases of mass murder as well."-Donald Bloxham, author of The Final Solution: A Genocide, "Thomas Kuhne, one of the world's leading historians of German history, has written an explosive book that forever alters our understanding of the wellsprings of the Holocaust. In painful detail, he shows how the genocide of the Jews created a sense of belonging among the Germans. This is a disturbing, radical work, which no serious student of the immensely destructive twentieth century will be able to ignore."Helmut Walser Smith, Vanderbilt University, "Thomas Khne's excellent book with its provocative thesis is essential reading for anyone interested in the problems of genocide and mass violence. Khne shows that the Third Reich's promise of a unified national community proved powerfully seductive to Germans and underpinned the Holocaust."-Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota , "Thomas Kuhne''s excellent book with its provocative thesis is essential reading for anyone interested in the problems of genocide and mass violence. Kuhne shows that the Third Reich''s promise of a unified national community proved powerfully seductive to Germans and underpinned the Holocaust."Eric D. Weitz, University of Minnesota, "Thomas Khne, one of the world's leading historians of German history, has written an explosive book that forever alters our understanding of the wellsprings of the Holocaust. In painful detail, he shows how the genocide of the Jews created a sense of belonging among the Germans. This is a disturbing, radical work, which no serious student of the immensely destructive twentieth century will be able to ignore."-Helmut Walser Smith, Vanderbilt University
Dewey Decimal
943.086
Table Of Content
I. OVERVIEW OF WORLD BUSINESS. 1. Nature of International Marketing: Challenges and Opportunities. 2. Trade Theories and Economic Development. 3. Trade Distortions and Marketing Barriers. II. WORLD MARKET ENVIRONMENT. 4. Political Environment. 5. Legal Environment. 6. Culture. 7. Consumer Behavior in the International Context: Psychological and Social Dimensions. III. PLANNING FOR INTERNATIONAL MARKETING. 8. Marketing Research and Information System. 9. Market Analysis and Foreign Market Entry Strategies. IV. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING DECISIONS. 10. Product Strategies: Basic Decisions and Product Planning. 11. Product Strategies: Branding and Packaging Decisions. 12. Distribution Strategies: Channels of Distribution. 13. Distribution Strategies: Physical Distribution and Documentation. 14. Promotion Strategies: Personal Selling, Publicity, and Sales Promotion. 15. Promotion Strategies: Advertising. 16. Pricing Strategies: Basic Decisions. 17. Pricing Strategies: Terms of Sale and Payment. V. SPECIAL TOPICS: FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND DECISIONS. 18. Sources of Financing and International Money Markets. 19. Currencies and Foreign Exchange. Subject Index. Name Index. Company and Trademark Index. Country Index.
Synopsis
No one has ever posed a satisfactory explanation for the extreme inhumanity of the Holocaust. What enabled millions of Germans to perpetrate or condone the murder of the Jews? In this illuminating book, Thomas Kuhne offers a provocative answer. In addition to the hatred of Jews or coercion that created a genocidal society, he contends, the desire for a united people s community made Germans conform and join together in mass crime.Exploring private letters, diaries, memoirs, secret reports, trial records, and other documents, the author shows how the Nazis used such common human needs as community, belonging, and solidarity to forge a nation conducting the worst crime in history.", Known for his exquisite images of birds and landscape, Eliot Porter (American, 1901-1990) was a pioneer in the use of color photography. His work also became a powerful visual argument for environmental conservation. Trained as a medical doctor and possessing a scientist's gift for close observation, Porter explored new ways of depicting nature, building blinds in trees so he could study his avian subjects at closer vantage, and producing landscape images that capture both pristine forest and ragged river canyons with equal force and brilliance. Initially encouraged by the groundbreaking photographers Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz, Porter went on to produce a body of work all his own. His 1962 Sierra Club book In Wildness Is the Preservation of the World, with its images grouped by season and accompanied by quotations from Henry David Thoreau, transformed the concept of nature photography books. Ultimately, Porter's photographs came to the attention of Congress and led to the passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964, the foundational law in wilderness management today. Eliot Porter: In the Realm of Nature contains 110 images from the collections of Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser; the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas; and of the J. Paul Getty Museum, along with an essay by Paul Martineau that discusses Porter's life and the innovations he brought to the practice of photography., No one has ever posed a satisfactory explanation for the extreme inhumanity of the Holocaust. What enabled millions of Germans to perpetrate or condone the murder of the Jews? In this illuminating book, Thomas Khne offers a provocative answer. In addition to the hatred of Jews or coercion that created a genocidal society, he contends, the desire for a united "people's community" made Germans conform and join together in mass crime. Exploring private letters, diaries, memoirs, secret reports, trial records, and other documents, the author shows how the Nazis used such common human needs as community, belonging, and solidarity to forge a nation conducting the worst crime in history.
LC Classification Number
DD67.3.K84 2010
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