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Reactionary modernism: technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich
Herf, Jeffrey, 1947-
Year: 1986, c1984.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
1. The paradox of reactionary modernism
2. The conservative revolution in Weimar
3. Oswald Spengler: bourgeois antinomies, reactionary reconciliations
4. Ernst Junger's magical realism
5. Technology and three mandarin thinkers
6. Werner Sombart: technology and the Jewish question
7. Engineers as ideologues
8. Reactionary modernism in the Third Reich
9. Conclusion
Bibliographical essay
Index
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Title: Reactionary modernism : technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich Jeffrey Herf.
Author: Herf, Jeffrey, 1947-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2008
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Source Version: Reactionary modernism : technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich Jeffrey Herf
Herf, Jeffrey, 1947-
Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1986, c1984.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01992
Subject Headings: • Enlightenment -- Influence
• Germany -- History -- 1918-1933
• Germany -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
Notes: • Revision of the author's thesis (Brandeis University).
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