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Book SynopsisThis is a collection of ten path-breaking essays by Tim Mason on the history of the National Socialist regime in Germany. The topics covered include the origins of the Second World War, the role of Hitler in the Nazi regime, and the position of the working class and of women under National Socialism.
Table of ContentsIntroduction Jane Caplan; 1. Some origins of the Second World War; 2. The primacy of politics: politics and economics in National Socialist Germany; 3. The origins of the law on the organization of National Labour of 20 January 1934: an investigation of the relationship between 'archaic' and 'modern' elements in recent German history; 4. Internal crisis and war of aggression, 1938–9; 5. Women in Nazi Germany 1925–40: family, welfare and work; 6. Intention and explanation: a current controversy about the explanation of National Socialism; 7. The containment of the working class in Nazi Germany; 8. The Turin strikes of March 1943; 9. The domestic dynamics of Nazi conquests: a response to critics; 10. Whatever happened to 'fascism'?; Bibliography of publications Tim Mason; Bibliography of works cited; Index.