
Title
- Hitlers Wien. English
Attribution
Brigitte Hamann ; translated from the German by Thomas ThorntonPublication Details
BookOxford University Press1999Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) DD247.H5 H281913 1999 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Already a critically acclaimed bestseller in Germany and in Austria, Hitler’s Vienna explores the critical, formative years which Hitler spent in Vienna, painting a fascinating portrait of the development of his ideas and career against the social, cultural, and political climate of the capitol of the Hapsburg Empire. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "Hitler’s Vienna explores the critical years that the young Adolf Hitler spent in Vienna, the city that in so many ways furnished the future dictator’s education. It is both a cultural and political portrait of the Austrian capital and a biography of Hitler during his years there, from 1906 until his departure for Munich in 1913 at the age of twenty-four." "Hitler’s was not the modern, artistic "fin-de-siecle Vienna" we associate with Freud, Mahler, Schnitzler, and Wittgenstein. Instead, it was a cauldron of fear and ethnic rivalry, a metropolis teeming with "little people" who rejected Viennese modernity as too international, too libertine, and too Jewish. It was a breeding ground for racist political theories, where one leading member of parliament said, to the cheers of his colleagues, "I would like to see all Jews ground to artificial fertilizer." Brigitte Hamann vividly depicts the undercurrent of disturbing ideologies that flowed beneath the glitter of the Hapsburg capital." "Against this background, Hamann tells the story of the moody, curious, intense, painfully shy young man from the provinces, Adolf Hitler. Drawing on previously untapped sources that range from personal reminiscences to the records of homeless shelters where the unemployed Hitler spent his nights, Hamann gives us the fullest account ever rendered of this period of Hitler’s life and shows us how profoundly his years in Vienna influenced his later career. Hitler’s Vienna is a major addition to present Hitler scholarship."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. From the Provinces to the Capital
- 2. The Vienna of the Modern Era
- 3. The Imperial City
- 4. In Parliament
- 5. The Social Question
- 6. As a Painter in the Men’s Hostel
- 7. Theoreticians of Race and Explainers of the World
- 8. Political Role Models
- 9. Czechs in Vienna - - 10. Jews in Vienna
- 11. Young Hitler and Women
- 12. Before the Great War
ISBN
- 0195125371
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