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Weimar Modernism : Philosophy, Politics, and Culture in Germany 1918-1933

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In this work David Durst explores the development of modernism in the philosophy, politics, and culture of the first German Republic between and .

Through a reasoned critique of various Weimar intellectual figures such as Ernst Bloch, Martin Heidegger, and Theodor Adorno, Durst offers clarity and insight into the various aesthetic postures of the interwar period.

From the cultural vibrancy of the early Weimar period to the eventual decay towards fascism and Nazi rule,Weimar Modernism provides a new and coherent way to examine this important era, which has often been presented in a fragmented manner.

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Lexington Books
0739107771 / 9780739107775
Hardback
943.085
14/09/2004
United States
English
254 pages, Illustrations
187 x 235 mm, 463 grams
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