The Nazi Dictatorship: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation (Bloomsbury Revelations)

The Nazi Dictatorship: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation (Bloomsbury Revelations)

by IanKershaw (Author), KershawIan (Author), Ian Kershaw (Author), Ian Kershaw (Author)

Synopsis

'Unquestionably the most authoritative, balanced, readable, and meticulously documented introduction to the Third Reich.' - International History Review Sir Ian Kershaw is regarded by many as the world's leading authority on Hitler and the Third Reich. Known for his clear and accessible style when dealing with complex historical issues his work has redefined the way we look at this period modern European history. The Nazi Dictatorship is Kershaw's landmark study of the Third Reich. It covers the major themes and debates relating to Nazism including the Holocaust, Hitler's authority and leadership, Nazi Foreign Policy and the aftermath, including issues surrounding Germany's unification. The Revelations edition includes a new preface from the author.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published:

ISBN 10: 147424095X
ISBN 13: 9781474240956
Book Overview: The Nazi Dictatorship, evaluates the complex historiography of the Third providing students with a detailed examination of the interpretational issues which characterize the study of this field.

Media Reviews
'Unquestionably the most authoritative, balanced, readable, and meticulously documented introduction to the Third Reich.' * International History Review *
'Impressive...acute...extraordinary.' * English Historical Review *
'The best short introduction to the study of Hitler's Germany.' * European History Quarterly *
Author Bio
Sir Ian Kershaw is a leading authority on Hitler and the Third Reich. Among his publications is the internationally acclaimed two volume biography Hitler (1998 and 2000). He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society and was knighted in 2002 for services to the field of history.