Inhumanities
Discover the compelling narrative of Inhumanities by David B. Dennis, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This remarkable 558-page book offers an unprecedented exploration of how Nazi Germany skillfully manipulated European literature, philosophy, painting, sculpture, and music to serve its ideological goals. Dennis uncovers the extent to which activists distorted history, biography, and aesthetics in their quest to reshape the 'German mind.' Delve into the intricate relationship between art and propaganda during a tumultuous period from 1918 to 1945, and understand the profound impact of these cultural manipulations on society. This essential read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike illuminates the dark intersection of creativity and totalitarianism, making it a vital addition to your collection. Don't miss the chance to gain insight into this pivotal era in history.