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Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party
Frank McDonough

ISBN-10: 0582506069
ISBN-13:  9780582506060

Publisher:  Longman
Copyright:  2003
Format:  Paper; 160 pp
Published:  08/18/2003
Status: Instock


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This exciting new study offers a fresh viewpoint on a much-studied subject. Taking issue with the conventional views that Hitler was 'jobbed into office' by the ruling elites in the midst of the depression, Frank McDonough suggests that Hitler was able to mould together a consensus through charismatic leadership, and the effective propaganda and organisation of the Nazi Party.

Supported by primary documents, a chronology, glossary and a bibliographical essay, this up-to-date analysis provides students with a stimulating and readable discussion of a major historical debate.

  • Provides new introduction to much studied subject - students benefit from fresh viewpoint which takes issue that Hitler was 'jobbed into office' but the ruling elites in the midst of the Depression.
  • Provides complete, yet concise overview of Hitler's early life, his rise to prominence and the growth of the Nazi Party - accessible synthesis of the huge amount of literature on the subject.
  • Large selection of contemporary documents - allows students to explore key issues more thoroughly and draw own conclusions from study of original sources..
  • Provides who's who, glossary, chronology and guide to further reading - enables students to navigate text more easily and follow up their interests with further research.

PART 1: THE PROBLEM & THE CONTEXT.
Introduction.
PART 2: ANALYSIS.
1. Adolf Hitler: Personality & Early Life.
2. The Early Growth of the Nazi Party
3. The Ideology of Hitler & the Nazi Party.
4. The Nazi Party: Policy, Organisation and Propaganda.
5. Who Voted for Hitler & the Nazi Party.
6. Hitler's Rise to Power.
PART 3: ASSESSMENT.
7. The Historical Debate.
Documents.
Chronology.
Glossary


 

Dr. Frank McDonough is a Senior Lecturer in Modern Political History at Liverpool John Moores University.

This exciting new Seminar Study provides a detailed analysis of the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. The book concentrates on Hitler�s unique contribution to the development of the Nazi Party and explores the key developments of the Nazi Party before 1933. Beginning with an overview of the personality and early life of Hitler the book goes on to examine:

  • the birth of the Nazi Party and its early development
  • Nazi ideology
  • the organisation, propaganda and membership of the Nazi Party
  • the growth of electoral support for the Nazis
  • the reasons why Hitler came to power

The author takes issue with the conventional view of Hitler�s rise to power and offers a fresh viewpoint which lays stress on the significant contribution and impact made on events by Hitler�s charismatic leadership and the effective propaganda and organisation of the Nazi Party.

Also containing primary documents, a chronology of key events, glossary of key terms and a Who�s Who of leading figures, Hitler and The Rise of the Nazi Party provides students with a concise and stimulating introduction to the subject which is underpinned by an analysis of the most recent historical research.

Frank McDonough is a Senior Lecturer in History at Liverpool John Moores University.

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