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  1. Moderate Modernity
    The Newspaper Tempo and the Transformation of Weimar Democracy
    Author: Hung, Jochen
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction. "Germany's Most Modern Newspaper" -- Tempo, Ullstein, and the Late Weimar Republic -- Chapter 1. 1928-1929: Banging the Drum for Democracy -- "Every Day a Race against Time!" Technology,... more

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    Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction. "Germany's Most Modern Newspaper" -- Tempo, Ullstein, and the Late Weimar Republic -- Chapter 1. 1928-1929: Banging the Drum for Democracy -- "Every Day a Race against Time!" Technology, Speed, and Sachlichkeit in Tempo -- Forging Rational Citizens: Tempo's Definition of Democracy -- Young Germans as Consumer-Citizens: Representations of Modern Masculinity and Femininity -- Chapter 2. 1930-1931: Adapting to the Crisis -- Consuming against the Crisis: Tempo's Vision of a German Consumer Society after 1930 -- Technology vs. the Soul: Tempo's Discourse of Technology and Speed after 1930 -- Citizen-Consumers during a Time of Crisis: Tempo's Construction of Modern Masculinity and Femininity after 1930 -- Chapter 3. 1932-1933: "Nobody but Ourselves Can Save Us" -- "We Vow to Be Happy!" Consumption as Duty in 1932 -- The Political Appeal of Slowness: Technology and Speed during the Crisis -- The Oldest Guard Leads the Way: Constructions of Modern Masculinity and Femininity in 1932 -- 30 January 1933: Ullstein under Hitler -- "Everybody Will Have Their Own Car!" Dreams of a Volkswagen in Tempo -- Youthful Pessimism: Young Men and Women under Chancellor Hitler -- The End of Tempo -- Conclusion: Creative Adaptations of Modernity in the Interwar Period -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780472220908; 047222090X
    RVK Categories: AP 29700
    Series: Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
    Subjects: German newspapers; Press and politics; Journalism; Electronic books; German newspapers; Journalism; Press and politics; History
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 266 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-259) and index