Burleigh, Michael
Id: 1009
Germany Turns Eastwards
A Study of Ostforschung in the Third Reich
EN
Cambridge
1988
ISBN:
Klassifizierung:
OSTFO - Deutsche Ostforschung
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
List of illustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
PART I
Introduction
1
The rise of a profession: classical Osteuropaforschung 1902-33
i
Schiemann and Hoetzsch
ii
A parting of the ways: the institutional and conceptual foundations of Ostforschung
iii
A subject transformed, 1925-35
PART II
2
Enter the general
Ein deutschbewusster nationaler Mann
Cerberus of the Archivstrasse and the Polish 'onrush'
Our firm'
iv
The VIIth International Historical Congress Warsaw, August 1933
v
Ostforschung and the effects of the Hitler-Piłsudski Pact
3
Watch in the East
Papritz's 'rare birds': personnel, pay and politics
On a card darkly: the double life of Polish scholars
Scholarly subversion in inter-war Poland: Kuhn and Lück, Kauder and Lattermann
The times are gone when everyone can do what he likes': the NODFG, ethnic minorities and censorship
The German-Polish conferences on school history books 1937-8
vi
Jomsburg: journal of the north and east
vii
New enemies, new friends: Brackmann, Walter Frank and the SS
4
War
Hour of the experts: frontiers and resettlement
Divide et impera: the Ostforscher and the occupied east
From the Quay d'Orleans to Kharkov: the Einsatzstab Rosenberg and SS-Sonderkommando 'Gruppe-Künsberg'
PART III
5
Scholarship as power: research institutes in the occupied east
6
The 'band of the unbroken' and their critics: aspects of Ostforschung after 1945
Bibliography
Index
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