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Index
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Georg G. Iggers
Notes
Preface by Ingo Haar and Michael Fahlbusch
List of Abbreviations
Chapter: 1. German Ostforschung and Anti-Semitism
Ingo Haar
The German Volks- und Kulturboden and the Leipzig Foundation, 1922-1931
“Fighting Scholarship” and the Genesis of Ostforschung within the North East Ethnic German Research Society
Anti-Semitism and the Construction of Volkstum in the North East Ethnic German Research Society
The Radicalization of Ethnopolitical Scholars and German Ostforschung’s Conceptions of Lebensraum
Ostforschung in the “Battle for Ethnic Heritage” in Poland and the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question”
The “General Plan East” and the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” in the “Struggle for Ethnic Heritage”
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter: 2. The Role and Impact of German Ethnopolitical Experts in the SS Reich Security Main Office
Michael Fahlbusch
Preface
Introduction
The Brain Trust
Centralization of the Ethnic German Research Societies by the SS and the German Intelligence Service in 1943
Intelligence Service Duties
A Normal Nazi Shooting Star: Wilfried Krallert’s Biography
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter: 3. The Nazi Ethnographic Research of Georg Leibbrandt and Karl Stumpp in Ukraine, and Its North American Legacy
Eric J. Schmaltz and Samuel D. Sinner
Introduction: Nazi Scholarship, Genocide, and Postwar Genealogy
Background to Mid 1941
The Mundane and the Murderous: Kommando Dr. Stumpp and the Documentation of Destruction
Leibbrandt and the “Final Solution,” April 1941 to Late 1942
Cultural “Deficiency” and Racial “Resilience”
Conclusions: From Genocide to Genealogy
Notes
Chapter: 4. Volk, Bevölkerung, Rasse, and Raum: Erich Keyser’s Ambiguous Concept of a German History of Population, ca. 1918-1955
Alexander Pinwinkler
Introduction: The Current State of Research
Biographical Elements: Erich Keyser’s Career and Professional Influence within the Context of Nazi Population Policy in Occupied Poland
Volk and Bevölkerung in Erich Keyser’s Œuvre: Topics Relevant to a History of Population (Bevölkerungsgeschichte)
Between Regional History and History of the People (Volksgeschichte): Keyser’s Research on the Population and the Radicalization of völkisch Historical Thought in the Nazi Era
Back to the Roots of völkisch Historical Discourse? Erich Keyser’s Essay “Die Erforschung der Bevölkerungsgeschichte” (1956)
Summary
Notes
Chapter: 5. Ethnic Politics and Scholarly Legitimation: The German Institut für Heimatforschung in Slovakia, 1941-1944
Christof Morrissey
Notes
Chapter: 6. The Sword of Science: German Scholars and National Socialist Annexation Policy in Slovenia and Northern Italy
Michael Wedekind
Notes
Chapter: 7. Romanian-German Collaboration in Ethnopolitics: The Case of Sabin Manuila
Viorel Achim
Sabin Manuilaˇ’s Activity in Ethnopolitics
Sabin Manuilaˇ’s Collaboration with German Scholars
Friedrich Burgdörf er’s Participation in the Romanian Census of April 1941
Sabin Manuilaˇ’s Contributions to Deutsches Archiv für Landes- und Volksforschung and the Controversy over the Number of the Jews in Romania
Sabin Manuilaˇ’s Collaboration with Wilfried Krallert
Remarks
Notes
Chapter: 8. Palatines All Over the World: Fritz Braun, a German Emigration Researcher in National Socialist Population Policy
Wolfgang Freund
Notes
Chapter: 9. German Westforschung, 1918 to the Present: The Case of Franz Petri, 1903-1993
Hans Derks
Defining Westforschung
The Prewar Period to 1940
A Kulturpapst in Brussels
Franz Petri and Anti-Semitism
SS Westforschung and the Walloon Country
A Proper Scholarly Life after 1945
Notes
Chapter: 10. Otto Scheel: National Liberal, Nordic Prophet
Eric Kurlander
Notes
Chapter: 11. The “Third Front”: German Cultural Policy in Occupied Europe, 1940-1945
Frank-Rutger Hausmann
The State of Research
The “Cultural Policy” of the Third Reich and the Founding of the DWIs
The Academic Activities of the DWIs
The Inglorious End of the DWIs
Notes
Chapter: 12. “Richtung halten”: Hans Rothfels and Neoconservative Historiography on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Karl Heinz Roth
Did Rothfels Ever Have Fascist Leanings?
Stages of Marginalization
The Concept of History in England and the United States and Its Repercussions on West Germany
Notes
Chapter: 13. Polish myśl zachodnia and German Ostforschung: An Attempt at a Comparison
Jan M. Piskorski
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Published Sources
Secondary Literature
Notes on Contributors
Subject Index
Names Index
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