Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-324) and index
Part I. Reclaiming the past: history and theory -- State and classes in Weimar Germany / David Abraham -- What produces fascism: preindustrial traditions or a crisis of the capitalist state? /Geoff Eley -- Bonapartism, fascism, and the collapse of the Weimar Republic / Derek S. Linton -- Theories of fascism: Nicos Poulantzas as historian / Jane Caplan -- Economy and politics in the destruction of the Weimar Republic / Kurt Gossweiler -- Regional elites and the rise of national socialism, 1920-33 / Brian Peterson -- The NSDAP: an alternative elite for capitalism in crisis / John D. Nagle -- Part II. Confronting the past: lessons from history -- The destruction of the workers' mass movements in Nazi Germany / Gunter W. Remmling -- Terror and demagoguery in the consolidation of the fascist dictatorship in Germany, 1933-34 / Kurt Pätzold -- Defense of democracy or advance to socialism?: arguments within German social democracy in the mid-1920s / Ben Fowkes -- Part III. Forgetting the past: redoing history -- From denazification to the "Historiker-Debatte": reckoning with the past in the Federal Republic of Germany / Reinhard Kühnl -- After Nazism: antifascism and democracy in Dachau, 1945 / Tony Barta
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Radical perspectives on the rise of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1945.
Radical perspectives on the rise of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1945.