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Art and Politics in the Weimar Period:

The New Sobriety, 1917-1933
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Pantheon Books, 1978 - Political Science - 272 pages

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User Review  - Moira Downey - Goodreads

Phew! After a busy September, I finally managed to get this thing finished, in tiny bits and bites (it's not even that long!). It's exhaustive, and a little bit exhausting. Nicely lays out the ... Read full review

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User Review  - Mieczyslaw Kasprzyk - Goodreads

Absolutely brilliant. This is almost the bible on the Weimar Period and its contribution to Art & Design. Read full review

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The new sobriety 19248
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JSTOR: Art and Politics in the Weimar Period: The New Sobriety ...
Art and Politics in the Weimar Period: The New Sobriety, 1917-1933. New York: Da Capo Press, 1996. Pp. 272. Paper $17.95. ...
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John Willett - The New York Review of Books
Art and Politics in the Weimar Period: The New Sobriety, 1917-1933 (1996) The Theatre of the Weimar Republic (1988) Caspar Neher, Brecht's Designer (1986) ...
www.nybooks.com/ authors/ 1112

Recommended Graduate Reading: The Weimar Period
Abraham, David. The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: Political Economy and Crisis. 2nd ed. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1986. ...
www.h-net.org/ ~german/ readings/ weimar.2.html

New Objectivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
London: Arts Council of Great Britain. ISBN 0-7287-0184-7 · Willett, John (1978). Art and Politics in the Weimar Period: The New Sobriety 1917-1933. ...
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APT DADASWITZ
Art: Politics: Transgression: Twentieth Century Avant-Gardes. Course: Dada in Switzerland and Germany. Credits: 20. Level: mlitt. Taught in Semester 1 ...
www.arthist.arts.gla.ac.uk/ pg/ APTcourses/ APT%20DADASWITZ.pdf

Bibliography for "Materials of Modernism (1900-1950)"
Art and politics in the Weimar period: the new sobriety, 1917-1933. New York: Pantheon Books, 1978 [classic work in political-cultural history] ...
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1 CULTURE WARS, CENSORSHIP, & THE ARTS Eugene Lang College Course ...
1. CULTURE WARS, CENSORSHIP, & THE ARTS. Eugene Lang College Course 6055. New School University/Sociology Dept. 65 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10003 ...
www.culturalpolicy.org/ archive/ resources/ pdfs/ cultwars.pdf

Albert Speer
Frederique Krupa April 29, 1992 Albert Speer: An Architect's Social Responsibility The mere mention of the name Albert Speer, otherwise known as Hitler's ...
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Hollywood in Berlin
Preferred Citation: Saunders, Thomas J. Hollywood in Berlin: American Cinema and Weimar Germany. Berkeley: University of California Press, ...
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Draft 2 phd Introduction
John Willett, Art and Politics in the Weimar Period: The New Sobriety 1917-1933 (gb: Thames &. Hudson Ltd, 1978). 32. Thomas Elsaesser, Weimar Cinema and ...
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