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Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics

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ISBN-10: 1585673455

ISBN-13: 9781585673452

Edition: 2002

Authors: Frederic Spotts, Frederick Spotts

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In Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics, acclaimed historian Frederic Spotts presents a startling reassessment of Hitler's aims and motivations. Spotts, whose Bayreuth: A History of the Wagner Festival received rave reviews on both sides of the ocean-The New York Times said "Spotts is sane, trustworthy and continuously absorbing"-convincingly demonstrates that Hitler did not think of himself as a politician, but as an artist, and that he essentially bewitched the German public with his rhetoric, ceremonies, and rallies, instilling in them a sense of national pride and unity, as well as a fanatical devotion to himself. At the same time, Spotts argues, Hitler's obsession with the arts led him…    
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Book details

List price: $37.50
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Abrams, Inc.
Publication date: 1/6/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 456
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.046
Language: English

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Preface
Sources
Acknowledgements
The Reluctant Dictator
The Bohemian Aesthete
A Philosophy of Culture
The Grand Paradox
The Artful Leader
The Artist as Politician
The Politician as Artist
The Artist of Destruction
The New Germany and the New German
Purification by Death
The Failed Painter
The Struggling Watercolourist
Forgers and Collectors
The Art Dictator
The Modernist Enemy
The Failure of National Socialist Realism
The Art Collector
The Perfect Wagnerite
Hitler's Wagner or Wagner's Hitler?
'Fuhrer of the Bayreuth Republic'
The Music Master
The Rape of Euterpe
The Music Patron
Conductors and Composers
The Master Builder
Immortality through Architecture
Political Architecture
Remodelling Germany
Aesthetics and Transport
After Word
Source Notes
Books Cited in Text
Index