Year 11 ATAR Modern History Unit 2
Weimar Germany
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Dickson, A. (2016). Culture in Weimar Germany: on the edge of the volcano. https://www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/on-the-edge-of-the-volcano-culture-in-weimar-germany
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Layton, G. (2015). Democracy and dictatorships in Germany 1919-63. London: Hodder Education.
Layton, G. (2015). Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-45. London: Hodder Education.
Lee, S. (1996). Weimar and Nazi Germany. Oxford: Heinemann.
Lee, S.J. (1998). The Weimar Republic. London: Routledge. Retrieved from QuestiaSchool database.
Lee, S.J. (2010). The Weimar Republic. Abingdon, England: Routledge.
Mason, K. J., & Fielden, P. (2010). Republic to Reich : a history of Germany 1918-1939. (3rd ed). South Melbourne, Vic: Nelson Cengage Learning.
Mason, K. J. (2014). Germany 1918-1945. South Melbourne, Vic.: Cengage Learning Australia.
McKay, M. (1989). Germany 1919-1945. London: Longman.
Phalnikar, S. (2008). Historian says Weimar Republic holds potent lessons for today. http://www.dw.com/en/historian-says-weimar-republic-holds-potent-lessons-for-today/a-3089447
Pinfield, N. (2015). Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Telzrow, M.E. (2009). Lessons of the Weimar Republic: the history of Weimar Germany illustrates how the social, political and cultural destruction caused by hyperinflation so easily leads to the loss of liberty. The New American, 25(10). Retrieved from QuestiaSchool database.
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Cook, W. (2017). The endless influence of the Bauhaus. http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20171109-the-endless-influence-of-the-bauhaus
Hopkins, O. (2018). Dezeen’s guide to Bauhaus architecture and design. https://www.dezeen.com/2018/11/01/bauhaus-100-guide-architecture-design/
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Llewellyn, J., Southey, J., & Thompson, S. (2014). Weimar art. http://alphahistory.com/weimarrepublic/weimar-art/
Stern, F. (2007). Weimar: the fabulous ferris wheel. World & I, 22(10), 1. Questia School database.
Tenz, C. (2017). How artists captured the splendour and misery of the Weimar Republic. http://www.dw.com/en/how-artists-captured-the-splendor-and-misery-of-the-weimar-republic/a-41124201
Decadent shadows: the cinemas of Weimar Germany. (n.d.). https://library.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/static/film/films/2010octdec/weimar.html
Dowling, S. (2013). How Hitler helped make Hollywood. https://www.pri.org/stories/2013-02-14/how-hitler-helped-make-hollywood
Goldmann, A.J. (2013). Hollywood’s German influence. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324338604578326490517813694
Llewellyn, J., Southey, J., & Thompson, S. (2014). Weimar cinema. http://alphahistory.com/weimarrepublic/weimar-cinema/
Murray, B. A., & Wickham, C. J. (Eds.). (1992). History in the making: Weimar cinema and national identity. In Framing the Past: The Historiography of German Cinema and Television. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. Questia School database.
Elsaesser, T. (1997). Germany – the Weimar years. In G Nowell-Smith (Ed.), The Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Questia School.
Llewellyn, J., Southey, J., & Thompson, S. (2014). Weimar caberet. http://alphahistory.com/weimarrepublic/weimar-cabaret/
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Wipplinger, J. O. (2017). The jazz republic: music, race and American culture in Weimar Germany. http://oapen.org/search?identifier=628781;keyword=jazz%20republic
Garfinkel, S. L. (1992). The man who tried to build Hitler’s bomb. https://www.csmonitor.com/1992/0205/05132.html
