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
Ofer Ashkenazi
New German Critique, 2015
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From Critical Theory to Psychological Warfare: How Frankfurt School Intellectuals Fought the Nazi Enemy (Review of Franz Neumann, Herbert Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer, Secret Reports on Nazi Germany: The Frankfurt School Contribution to the War Effort. Edited by Raffaele Laudani)
Ulrich Plass
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(Comparativ 1/2021): Re-Education Revisited: Conflicting Agendas and Cross-Cultural Agency in the Early Cold War
Comparativ Journal
Comparativ, 2021
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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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Cold Revolution_J.Balisz-Schmelz_From a Dead-End Street in the West to the East. Alice Lex and Oskar Nerlinger
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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Review of \u3ci\u3eWeimar Germany\u27s Left-Wing Intellectuals\u3c/i\u3e, by Istvan Deak
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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Intellectual context of the postwar Federal Republic of Germany. Joachim Ritter School
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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Review of Pamela E. Swett, "Neighbors and Enemies: The Culture of Radicalism in Berlin, 1929-1933."
Manuela Achilles
Social History, 2006
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Thomas Wheatland, The Frankfurt School in Exile University of Minnesota Press, 2009
Mark Tomlinson
parrhesiajournal.org
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The Cold War as Intellectual Force Field
Nils Gilman
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East German intellectuals and public discourses in the 1950s: Wieland Herzfelde, Erich Loest and Peter Hacks
Hidde van der Wall
2014
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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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