Weimar Republic Sourcebook
Discover the rich tapestry of the Weimar Republic with the Weimar Republic Sourcebook, published by the esteemed University of California Press in 1995. This extensive volume spans 830 pages and serves as a comprehensive documentation of the vibrant culture, tumultuous history, and complex politics of this pivotal era in Germany.
Delve into the intricate relationship between Germany and democracy, explore the ideologies of 'reactionary modernism', and witness the emergence of the 'New Woman'. The book also highlights the revolutionary Bauhaus architecture, the lively tradition of cabaret and urban entertainment, and provides insightful perspectives on the experiences of Jews, intellectuals, and workers during the rise of fascism.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, the Weimar Republic Sourcebook is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand this fascinating period in history.