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Anson Rabinbach

    Anson Rabinbach è uno storico di spicco il cui lavoro approfondisce l'intricata relazione tra la storia intellettuale e gli sconvolgimenti politici del XX secolo. Esamina come i pensatori europei abbiano affrontato la catastrofe e cercato percorsi verso l'illuminismo in tempi turbolenti. Le sue analisi offrono profonde intuizioni sulle correnti di pensiero che hanno plasmato il mondo moderno. I suoi scritti sono apprezzati per il loro rigore analitico e la profondità storica.

    Vom roten Wien zum Bürgerkrieg
    Nazi Germany and the humanities
    Staging the Third Reich
    The Human Motor
    In the Shadow of Catastrophe
    • 2022

      Staging the Third Reich

      Essays in Cultural and Intellectual History

      • 494pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Anson Rabinbach's collection showcases his influential scholarship on Nazi culture, antifascism, and the lingering impacts of Nazism on postwar German and European society. As a prominent intellectual historian of 20th century Europe, he offers a comprehensive analysis of these themes, drawing on four decades of research to illuminate the complexities of National Socialism and its repercussions. This volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the cultural legacy of this tumultuous period in history.

      Staging the Third Reich
    • 2014

      "The subject of how German scholars responded to the Nazi regime has seen a resurgence of interest in recent years. In this collection, Rabinbach and Bialas bring some of the most important and original scholarly contributions together in one cohesive volume, to deliver a surprising conclusion: whatever diverse motives German intellectuals may have had in 1933, the image of Nazism as an alien power imposed on German universities from without was a convenient fiction."--BOOK JACKET.

      Nazi Germany and the humanities
    • 2001

      Includes essays that address the writings of key figures in twentieth-century German philosophy. This title explores their ideas in relation to the two world wars and the horrors facing Europe at that time. Analyzing the work of Benjamin and Bloch, it suggests their indebtedness to the traditions of Jewish messianism. schovat popis

      In the Shadow of Catastrophe
    • 1992

      Examines how developments in physics, biology, medicine, psychology, politics, and art employed the metaphor of the working body as a human motor. This title demonstrates how the utopian obsession with energy and fatigue shaped social thought across the ideological spectrum.

      The Human Motor