Hitler 1889-1936

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:59:30
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (923 words)
In his preface, Kershaw admits that he too was a reluctant biographer, arriving at the writing of a biography of Hitler from 'the wrong direction'. Here Kershaw's sympathies for the 'structuralist' approaches to Nazi rule become apparent. 'Structuralis ts' challenge the 'intentionalist' argument that Hitler can be seen as the 'programmatist' implementing systematically his ideological objectives. The 'structuralists' do not deny the centrality of Hitler to Nazism, rather they focus on the 'struct ural' context …
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…the nature of power within the Third Reich. This is biographical history at its best by a master historian who has full command of the sources (including 168 pages of footnotes). Volume one ends with the audacious reoccupation of the Rhineland in 1936. Hitler's position is unassailable and he firmly believes that his a ctions are ordained by Providence . According to Kershaw, however, this is the point where nemesis takes over from hubris . Bring on volume two!
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