Author: Brinks, J.H. Title: Children of the New Fatherland: Germany's Post-War Right-Wing Politics
Description: London / New York, I.B. Tauris Publishers, (2000). orig.boards. 24x15cm, xx,200 pp, Translated by Paul Vincent.. Minor rubbing. Some light top-page-edge soil. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Backround: German Partition: A Failed Judgement of Solomon & the Myth of the Class State; The Two-tier Society: A New Partition? Xenophobia & Right-wing Radical Tendencies among Young People in East Germany; National-revolutionary Sentiments in the Former GDR?: History & Politcal Character of the GDR: Right-wing Authoritarian Views in a Nutshell: Imposition of the Party Line & the Militarisation of East Germany; The Language of the Third Reich & Anti-Semitism in the GDR; 'Our Goethe, Your Mengele' or Legitimising Anti-fascism; The Ravensbrücker Ballade & 'Anti- fascism'; The GDR & the Legacy of German Political Lutheranism; The GDR & the Legacy of Prussian Political Ideals; The Right Wing of the United Germany: An Anti 'Anti-fascist' Iconoclastic Fury? The Historikerstreit: A Prefiguration of the Swing to the Right; The New Right; The Republikaner; Anti-Semitism; The 'Debate on Asylum-seekers' & the Influence of the New Right; Poland, the New Right, the German Conservatives 'Ordinary Germans'; Weimar Revisited?
Keywords: German Political History, Postwar Germany, Rightwing Politics, Right-wing Rightist, Democratic Republic, GDR, Anti-Semitism, Anti-Semitic, Conservative
Price: US$ 55.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011784I