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The Swastika and the Stage

German Theatre and Society, 1933 1945

January 28, 2008 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9780521880763
$215.50
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Description

Based on extensive archival research, this is a comprehensive study of theatre in the Third Reich. It explores the contending pressures and ambitions within the regime and the Nazi party, within the German theatre profession itself and the theatre-going public. Together, these shaped theatrical practice in the Nazi years. By tracing the origins of the Nazi stage back to the right-wing theatre reform movement of the late nineteenth century, Strobl suggests that theatre was widely regarded as a central pillar of German national identity. The role played by the stage in the evolving collective German identity after 1933 is examined through chapters on theatre and Nazi racial policy, anti-religious campaigns and the uses of history. The book traces the evolving fortunes of theatre in the Third Reich, to the years of 'total war', and the resulting physical destruction of most German playhouses.

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About this Author

Gerwin Strobl is Lecturer in Modern History at Cardiff University.

ISBN: 9780521880763
Format: Hardcover
Series: Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre
Pages: 354
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2008-01-28

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