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Hitlers Wien: Ein Porträt des Tyrannen als junger Mann von Brigitte Hamann-
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Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- ISBN
- 9781848852778
Über dieses Produkt
Product Identifiers
Publisher
I. B. Tauris & Company, The Limited
ISBN-10
1848852770
ISBN-13
9781848852778
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80094446
Product Key Features
Book Title
Hitler's Vienna : a Portrait of the Tyrant As a Young Man
Number of Pages
496 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Europe / Austria & Hungary, Modern / 20th Century, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Item Length
7.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"A fascinating and impressive book...Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman." -- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement "A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thoroughly, scholarly, and thoughtful." -- Robert Evans, Oxford University "Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the Dual Monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII." -- Publishers Weekly "The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but this one is different and worth the effort...Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "Books about the young Hitler already fill a large shelf. They can all now be thrown away and replaced by this one, which exposes many of them as bogus. Hamann has utilized several authentic new sources...Admirable sketches of the political and cultural scenes that surrounded Hitler round off an excellent study." -- Kirkus UK "A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siècle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany." -- Kirkus Reviews, "A fascinating and impressive book... Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman." -- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement "A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thorough, scholarly, and thoughtful." -- Robert Evans, Oxford University "Carefully argued and smartly written… Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the dual monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII." -- Publishers Weekly "The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but his one is different and worth the effort.... Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siecle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany." -- Kirkus Reviews "Brigitte Hamann went to great lengths to study [Hitler's] life... She used an incredible amount of legwork to separate the reality from the mythology." -- Michael Burleigh, British Film Institute award-winning Historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, "A fascinating and impressive book...Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman." --George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement "A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thoroughly, scholarly, and thoughtful." --Robert Evans, Oxford University "Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the Dual Monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII." -- Publishers Weekly "The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but this one is different and worth the effort...Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "Books about the young Hitler already fill a large shelf. They can all now be thrown away and replaced by this one, which exposes many of them as bogus. Hamann has utilized several authentic new sources...Admirable sketches of the political and cultural scenes that surrounded Hitler round off an excellent study." -- Kirkus UK "A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siècle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany." -- Kirkus Reviews, *A fascinating and impressive book... Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman.* -- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement *A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thorough, scholarly, and thoughtful.* -- Robert Evans, Oxford University *Carefully argued and smartly written... Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the dual monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII.* -- Publishers Weekly *The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but his one is different and worth the effort.... Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended.* -- Library Journal *A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siecle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany.* -- Kirkus Reviews "Brigitte Hamann went to great lengths to study [Hitler's] life... She used an incredible amount of legwork to separate the reality from the mythology." -- Michael Burleigh, British Film Institute award-winning Historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, "A fascinating and impressive book... Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman." -- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement "A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thorough, scholarly, and thoughtful." -- Robert Evans, Oxford University "Carefully argued and smartly written... Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the dual monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII." -- Publishers Weekly "The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but his one is different and worth the effort.... Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siecle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany." -- Kirkus Reviews "Brigitte Hamann went to great lengths to study [Hitler's] life... She used an incredible amount of legwork to separate the reality from the mythology." -- Michael Burleigh, British Film Institute award-winning Historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, "A fascinating and impressive book... Hitler's Vienna serves as a prologue to the inhuman." -- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement "A virtuoso piece both of research and exposition...Brigitte Hamann is an author of great flair, as well as being thorough, scholarly, and thoughtful." -- Robert Evans, Oxford University "Carefully argued and smartly written... Hamann's deep knowledge of Vienna and her skeptical approach to previous sources results in a double-sided portrait that will help readers to understand both the dual monarchy and WWI and the Third Reich and WWII." -- Publishers Weekly "The world needs another Hitler biography like it needs another squirrel, but his one is different and worth the effort.... Hamann paints a fascinating picture of the events and readings that shaped the young Hitler. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "A valuable social history of Vienna's netherworld and an attempt at explaining Hitler's anti-Semitism. We get a meticulous portrait of everyday life in the artistically and philosophically modernist metropolis. Hamann concludes that Vienna's fin-de-siecle malaise was a critical ingredient in the madness that became Nazi Germany." -- Kirkus Reviews
Dewey Decimal
943.6/13051/092 B
Table Of Content
Foreword by Hans Mommsen Preface 1 From the Province to the Capitol 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 Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
What turned Adolf Hitler, a relatively normal and apparently unexceptional young man, into the very personification of evil? To answer this question, acclaimed historian Brigitte Hamann has turned to the critical, formative, years that the young Hitler spent in Vienna. As a failing, bitter, and desperately poor artist, Hitler experienced only the dark underbelly of Vienna, which was seething with fear, racial prejudice, anti-Semitism and conservatism. Drawing on previously untapped sources--from personal reminiscences to the records of shelters where Hitler slept--Hamann vividly recreates the dark side of fin de siècle Vienna and paints the fullest and most disturbing portrait of the young Hitler to date., What turned Adolf Hitler, a relatively normal and apparently unexceptional young man, into the very personification of evil? To answer this question, acclaimed historian Brigitte Hamann has turned to the critical, formative, years that the young Hitler spent in Vienna. For it was here, behind the glittering curtain of artistic creativity, liberalism and prosperity, that the architect of the Holocaust was born. As a failing, bitter and desperately poor artist, Hitler experienced only the dark underbelly of Vienna, which was seething with fear, racial prejudice, anti-semitism and conservatism. Drawing on previously untapped sources - from personal reminiscences to the records of shelters where Hitler slept - Hamann vividly recreates the dark side of fin de siecle Vienna and paints the fullest and most disturbing portrait of the young Hitler to date - the genesis of the most terrifying dictator the world has ever known., Drawing on various sources - from personal reminiscences to the records of shelters where Hitler slept - this title recreates the dark side of fin de siecle Vienna and paints the portrait of the young Hitler., What turned Adolf Hitler, a relatively normal and apparently unexceptional young man, into the very personification of evil? To answer this question, acclaimed historian Brigitte Hamann has turned to the critical, formative, years that the young Hitler spent in Vienna. As a failing, bitter, and desperately poor artist, Hitler experienced only the dark underbelly of Vienna, which was seething with fear, racial prejudice, anti-Semitism and conservatism. Drawing on previously untapped sources--from personal reminiscences to the records of shelters where Hitler slept--Hamann vividly recreates the dark side of fin de si cle Vienna and paints the fullest and most disturbing portrait of the young Hitler to date.
LC Classification Number
DD247.H5H281913 2010
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