This is one of the first major collections in English devoted solely to the crucial question of how certain groups were officially defined and treated as 'outsiders' in German society under the Nazis. The book takes a laudably wide and imaginative view of its subject, looking beyond the more familiar categories of racial exclusion and complicating the vision of a strictly organized Nazi social order... The authors bring both depth and range to their essays, and the collection as a whole not only offers a series of focussed ...
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This is one of the first major collections in English devoted solely to the crucial question of how certain groups were officially defined and treated as 'outsiders' in German society under the Nazis. The book takes a laudably wide and imaginative view of its subject, looking beyond the more familiar categories of racial exclusion and complicating the vision of a strictly organized Nazi social order... The authors bring both depth and range to their essays, and the collection as a whole not only offers a series of focussed case studies but also surveys the state of international research in the field. -- Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College Gellately and Stoltzfus have put together a most useful collection of essays. It serves as a timely introduction into a dispersed field of research, and it should generate an interest in further debating the history of outsiders and the nature of social panic in the twentieth century. -- Michael Geyer, University of Chicago
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F- in VG+ jacket. F-/VG+. 8vo. original black boards gilt (a trifle bumped, else clean & bright indeed) in dustwrapper with Australian retail price 13s 3d (a little rubbed & frayed with label removal tear to upper panel); pp. [iv], 244. A very good copy.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 8vo 182 pp; Light foxing on fore edges, binding is very slightly cocked but tight. DJ has some minor edge wear and soiling. An attractive book. DJ protected in clear Brodart cover.
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Very Good- in Good- jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 276+pp. Original gray cloth covers lightly soiled w/ mild edge wear. DJ has wear and tear w/ moderate chipping to edges. Faint dampstain to top edge of rear panel; also to top edge of front flap. Lightly soiled. Price clipped. Contents nice.
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