Weimar culture
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- The Weimar Republic
- Newsletter 11
- Hesse, Huxley and How to Make Sense of Modernity: How Were Socio-Cultural Anxieties and Experiences of Modernity Expressed in British and German Interwar Literature?
- Kracauer on and in Weimar Modernity
- Alan E. Steinweis
- UCLA Historical Journal
- Völkisch Writers and National Socialism
- The Mass Ornament: Weimar Essays / Siegfried Kracauer ; Translated, Edited, and with an Introduction by Thomas Y
- Sabine Hake Professor and Texas Chair of German Literature And
- Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen
- Violent Modernists: the Aesthetics of Destruction in Twentieth-Century German Literature
- In 1945 Erich Maria Remarque Told a New York Times Reporter That He Was No Longer a German: “For I Do Not Think in German Nor Feel German, Nor Talk German
- Left and Right: Politics and Images of Motherhood in Weimar Germany
- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Pandora's Box and Die Nibelungen
- Review of Weimar Germany's Left-Wing Intellectuals, by Istvan Deak Barbara Miller Lane Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]
- Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann in Light of Austrian Economics
- The Writing on the Screen: Images of Text in the German Cinema from 1920 to 1949
- The Jazz Republic: Music, Race, and American Culture in Weimar Germany