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Introduction: The Humanities in Nazi Germany Wolfgang Bialas and Anson Rabinbach
1. The Humanities in Germany after 1933: Semantic 1 Transformations and the Nazification of the Disciplines Georg Bollenbeck
2. “We are no longer the university of the liberal age:” 21 The Humanities and National Socialism at Heidelberg Steven P. Remy
3. The Goethe Society in Weimar as Showcase of Germanistik during the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime Ehrhard Bahr
4. Difficulty of Democracy: Rethinking the Political in the Philosophy of the Thirties (Gehlen, Schmitt, Heidegger) Dieter Thomä
5. Fascism and Hermeneutics: Gadamer and the Ambiguities of “Inner Emigration” Richard Wolin
6. Selected Affinities: Nietzsche and the Nazis Martin Schwab
7. “Images of Mankind” and the Notion of Order in Philosophical Anthropology and National Socialism: Arnold Gehlen Karl-Siegbert Rehberg
8. German Historical Scholarship under National Socialism Willi Oberkrome
9. Baroque Legacies: National Socialism’s Benjamin Jane O. Newman
10. Nazism, “Orientalism,” and Humanism Suzanne Marchand
11. Classics in the Second World War Volker Losemann
12. English and Romance Studies in Germany’s Third Reich Frank-Rutger Hausmann
13. For “Volk, Blood, and God”: The Theological Faculty at the University of Jena during the Third Reich Susannah Heschel
14. Nazi Historical Scholarship on the “Jewish Question” Alan E. Steinweis
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