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  1. Anna Haag and her secret diary of the Second World War
    a democratic German feminist's response to the catastrophe of national socialism
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    "How was it possible for a well-educated nation to support a regime that made it a crime to think for yourself? This was the key question for the Stuttgart-based author Anna Haag (1888-1982), the democratic feminist whose anti-Nazi diaries are... more

    Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung e.V., Bibliothek
    2017 0321 01
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    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    GE 2020/7176
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    2016 A 11204
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    "How was it possible for a well-educated nation to support a regime that made it a crime to think for yourself? This was the key question for the Stuttgart-based author Anna Haag (1888-1982), the democratic feminist whose anti-Nazi diaries are analysed in this book. Like Victor Klemperer, she deconstructed German political propaganda day by day, giving her critique a gendered focus by challenging the ethos of masculinity that sustained the Nazi regime. This pioneering study interprets her diaries, secretly written in twenty notebooks now preserved at the Stuttgart City Archive, as a fascinating source for the study of everyday life in the Third Reich. The opening sections sketch the paradigms that shaped Haag's creativity, analysing the impact of the First World War and the feminist and pacifist commitments that influenced her literary and journalistic writings. Extensive quotations from the diaries are provided, with English translations, to illustrate her responses to the cataclysms that followed the rise of Hitler, from the military conquests and Jewish deportations to the devastation of strategic bombing. The book concludes with a chapter that traces the links between Haag's critique of military tyranny and her contribution to post-war reconstruction." --

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783034318181; 3034318189
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    9783034318181
    RVK Categories: NQ 2580 ; NZ 70030
    Series: Women in German literature ; volume 20
    Subjects: Authors, German; National socialism; World War, 1939-1945; Authors, German; National socialism
    Other subjects: Haag, Anna
    Scope: xv, 267 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Anna Haag and her secret diary of the Second World War
    a democratic German feminist’s response to the catastrophe of national socialism
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783034318181; 3034318189
    Other identifier:
    9783034318181
    Series: Women in German literature ; volume 20
    Subjects: Haag, Anna;
    Other subjects: Haag, Anna (1888-1982); (Produktform)Paperback / softback; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; Democratic German feminism; Hitler's seizure of power; analysis of propaganda; anti-Nazi diaries; everyday life in the Third Reich; (VLB-WN)1550: Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte; (BISAC Subject Heading)HIS000000; (BIC subject category)HB
    Scope: XV, 267 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm, 410 g
  3. Anna Haag and her secret diary of the Second World War
    a democratic German feminist's response to the catastrophe of National Socialism
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    "How was it possible for a well-educated nation to support a regime that made it a crime to think for yourself? This was the key question for the Stuttgart-based author Anna Haag (1888-1982), the democratic feminist whose anti-Nazi diaries are... more

    Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington, Bibliothek
    PT 2615 .A123 Z65 2015
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    "How was it possible for a well-educated nation to support a regime that made it a crime to think for yourself? This was the key question for the Stuttgart-based author Anna Haag (1888-1982), the democratic feminist whose anti-Nazi diaries are analysed in this book. Like Victor Klemperer, she deconstructed German political propaganda day by day, giving her critique a gendered focus by challenging the ethos of masculinity that sustained the Nazi regime. This pioneering study interprets her diaries, secretly written in twenty notebooks now preserved at the Stuttgart City Archive, as a fascinating source for the study of everyday life in the Third Reich. The opening sections sketch the paradigms that shaped Haag's creativity, analysing the impact of the First World War and the feminist and pacifist commitments that influenced her literary and journalistic writings. Extensive quotations from the diaries are provided, with English translations, to illustrate her responses to the cataclysms that followed the rise of Hitler, from the military conquests and Jewish deportations to the devastation of strategic bombing. The book concludes with a chapter that traces the links between Haag's critique of military tyranny and her contribution to post-war reconstruction." -- Introduction: fragments of history in the raw -- Paradigms of creativity and marriage with an educational mission -- Fighting for the Fatherland: sacrifice, resilience and loyalty betrayed -- Republican values, female agency and the international peace campaign -- Responses to Hitler's seizure of power: a purely masculine affair? -- The people's war: diarists, demagogues, spin-doctors, popular broadcasters and secret listeners -- False ideals: master race, religious mission, faith in the Führer, tainted healthcare and perverted justice -- Avalanche: super-criminals, yellow stars, deportations, plunder, slaughter, and the spectre of poison gas -- Echoes of Stalingrad and un-German attitudes: women's responses to total war -- Cities razed to the ground and calls for resistance: can you kill Hitler with a cooking spoon? -- Matrix of democracy: the diarist's political vision -- Epilogue: the legacy of a Swabian internationalist -- Chronology of Anna Haag's career -- Bibliography of her writings -- Index of personal names

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783034318181
    RVK Categories: NQ 2580
    Series: Women in German literature ; volume 20
    Subjects: Authors, German; National socialism; World War, 1939-1945
    Other subjects: Haag, Anna
    Scope: xv, 267 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: fragments of history in the rawParadigms of creativity and marriage with an educational mission -- Fighting for the Fatherland: sacrifice, resilience and loyalty betrayed -- Republican values, female agency and the international peace campaign -- Responses to Hitler's seizure of power: a purely masculine affair? -- The people's war: diarists, demagogues, spin-doctors, popular broadcasters and secret listeners -- False ideals: master race, religious mission, faith in the Führer, tainted healthcare and perverted justice -- Avalanche: super-criminals, yellow stars, deportations, plunder, slaughter, and the spectre of poison gas -- Echoes of Stalingrad and un-German attitudes: women's responses to total war -- Cities razed to the ground and calls for resistance: can you kill Hitler with a cooking spoon? -- Matrix of democracy: the diarist's political vision -- Epilogue: the legacy of a Swabian internationalist -- Chronology of Anna Haag's career -- Bibliography of her writings -- Index of personal names.

  4. Anna Haag and her Secret Diary of the Second World War
    A Democratic German Feminist's Response to the Catastrophe of National Socialism
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Oxford

    Cover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Fragments of History in the Raw -- Chapter 1: Paradigms of Creativity and Marriage with an Educational Mission -- Chapter 2: Fighting for the Fatherland: Sacrifice, Resilience... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
    Online-Ressource
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    Cover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Fragments of History in the Raw -- Chapter 1: Paradigms of Creativity and Marriage with an Educational Mission -- Chapter 2: Fighting for the Fatherland: Sacrifice, Resilience and Loyalty Betrayed -- Chapter 3: Republican Values, Female Agency and the International Peace Campaign -- Chapter 4: Responses to Hitler's Seizure of Power: A Purely Masculine Affair? -- Chapter 5: The People's War: Diarists, Demagogues, Spin-Doctors, Popular Broadcasters and Secret Listeners -- Chapter 6: False Ideals: Master Race, Religious Mission, Faith in the Führer, Tainted Healthcare and Perverted Justice -- Chapter 7: Avalanche: Super-Criminals, Yellow Stars, Deportations, Plunder, Slaughter - and the Spectre of Poison Gas -- Chapter 8: Echoes of Stalingrad and Un-German Attitudes: Women's Responses to Total War -- Chapter 9: Cities Razed to the Ground and Calls for Resistance: Can You Kill Hitler with a Cooking Spoon? -- Chapter 10: Matrix of Democracy: The Diarist's Political Vision -- Epilogue: The Legacy of a Swabian Internationalist -- Chronology -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783034318181
    Series: Women in German Literature ; v.20
    Scope: Online-Ressource (289 p)
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    Fragments of History in the Raw -- Chapter 1: Paradigms of Creativity and Marriage with an Educational Mission -- Chapter 2: Fighting for the Fatherland: Sacrifice, Resilience and Loyalty Betrayed -- Chapter 3: Republican Values, Female Agency and the International Peace Campaign -- Chapter 4: Responses to Hitler's Seizure of Power: A Purely Masculine Affair? -- Chapter 5: The People's War: Diarists, Demagogues, Spin-Doctors, Popular Broadcasters and Secret Listeners

    False Ideals: Master Race, Religious Mission, Faith in the Führer, Tainted Healthcare and Perverted Justice -- Chapter 7: Avalanche: Super-Criminals, Yellow Stars, Deportations, Plunder, Slaughter - and the Spectre of Poison Gas -- Chapter 8: Echoes of Stalingrad and Un-German Attitudes: Women's Responses to Total War -- Chapter 9: Cities Razed to the Ground and Calls for Resistance: Can You Kill Hitler with a Cooking Spoon? -- Chapter 10: Matrix of Democracy: The Diarist's Political Vision -- Epilogue: The Legacy of a Swabian Internationalist -- Chronology -- Bibliography -- Index