Book Review: The Weimar Century: German Émigrés and the Ideological Foundations Of The Cold War by Udi Greenberg (original) (raw)

Introduction: From Weimar to the Cold War

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New German Critique, 2015

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Ulrich Plass

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Letter from Germany: Reflections Occasioned by the First East-West German Political Philosophy Meeting

Martyn Thompson

Government and Opposition, 1990

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Political Philosophers in Germany, 1943

Juan Juan

Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy, 2023

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Jamie Cohen-Cole. The Open Mind: Cold War Politics & the Sciences of Human Nature.

Philippe Fontaine

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2016

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Theoretical Soldiers: German Economists in the Cold War

Mario Bianchini

German Studies Review, 2020

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Nils Gilman essay review (including Cold War Social Science) in Modern Intellectual History, 2014

Nils Gilman, Mark Solovey

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Émigré Intellectuals and the Making of Post-WII Politics [syllabus]

Arie M Dubnov

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Ideology, Culture, and the Cold War

Naoko Shibusawa

Oxford Handbook of the Cold War, 2013

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U.S. Foundations in Weimar Germany: Asymmetries and Misunderstandings

Peter Weber

Research Reports, 2013

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Political Education for a Polity of DissensusKarl Mannheim and the Legacy of Max Weber

David kettler

European Journal of Political Theory, 2002

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Philosophy, Alfred Rosenberg, and the Military Application of the Social Sciences

George Leaman

Jahrbuch für Soziologiegeschichte, 1992, 1994

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Sociability and Its Enemies: German Political Theory After 1945

Jakob Norberg

2014

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Theorizing the Political in Germany, 1890—1945: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, Franz Neumann1

Christian J Emden

European History Quarterly, 2008

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Christian H. Stifter: Paradigms of U.S. Reorientation and Cultural Exchange Programs in Austria in the Early Stages of the Cold War. In: Zeitgeschichte, 39. Jg., 2012, H. 1, 6–19.

Christian H. Stifter

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Justyna Balisz

Cold Revolution. Central and Eastern Europe Societies in the Face of Socialist Realism, 1948–1959, eds. Joanna Kordjak, Jérôme Bazin, Mousse Publishing, 2020

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Barbara Lane

1970

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A charming German in the jaws of American politics: US influence on Willy Brandt's political profiling and Eastern politics

Slavojka Bestic-Bronza

ПОЛИТЕИА, 2020

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Westernization vs. Americanization after World War II: Still a Debate Issue? An Overview of The Historiography Dispute Over Shapes and Times of US Influence Over Postwar Germany

Giovanni Bernardini

G. Covi, L. Marchi (eds.), "Democracy and Difference: The US in Multidisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives, 2012

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Know Your Enemy: The American Debate on Nazism, 1933–1945. By Michaela Hoenicke Moore. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2010. Pp. 390. Cloth $85.00. ISBN 9780521829694

Gavriel Rosenfeld

Central European History, 2011

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PROVINCIALIZING AMERICA: NEW AND NOT SO NEW INTELLECTUAL HISTORIES OF WEIMAR GERMANY

Rüdiger Graf

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Mary Rumyantzeva

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Carl Schmitt -George Schwab (Translator)-Concept of the Political -University of Chicago Press (1996)

Toby Solomon

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Frankfurt Meets Chicago: Collaborations between the Institute for Social Research and Harold Lasswell, 1933-1941

Nick Dorzweiler

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Cold War in Germany: The United States and East Germany, 1945-1953

C Ostermann

2008

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Just before the “Straussians”: The Development of Leo Strauss’s Political Thought from the Weimar Republic to America

Adi Armon

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Manuela Achilles

Social History, 2006

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Thomas Wheatland, The Frankfurt School in Exile University of Minnesota Press, 2009

Mark Tomlinson

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Nils Gilman

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Hidde van der Wall

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Becoming East German: Socialist Structures and Sensibilities after Hitler. Edited byMary Fulbrook andAndrew I. Port.New York:Berghahn,2013. Pp. 314. Cloth $95.00. ISBN978-0857459749

Andrew I Port

Central European History, 2014

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The Cold War ethic: National security and national morale

Guy Oakes

International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1993

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Audra Wolfe review of Cold War Social Science in Reviews in American History, 2013

Mark Solovey

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Liberal Alternatives during the Crisis of Democracy. The Political Economist Moritz Julius Bonn as a Political Thinker in the Era of the Two World Wars, in: New German Critique 42 (2015), Heft 3, S. 145-168

Jens Hacke

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