Jewish art in Nazi Germany the Jewish Cultural League in Bavaria
Dissertation, Queen Mary University of London, 2015
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Sprache: | eng |
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London, New York
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in Second World War history
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Schlagworte: |
Jüdischer Kulturbund
> Jewish arts
> Arts, German
> National socialism and art
> Arts and society
> History
> European history
> Europäische Geschichte
> HISTORY / Europe / Germany
> HISTORY / General
> HISTORY / Holocaust
> HISTORY / Jewish
> HISTORY / Military / World War II
> Holocaust
> Jewish studies
> Kunst, allgemein
> Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
> Religion: general
> Second World War
> Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
> The Holocaust
> Zweiter Weltkrieg
> Deutschland
> Hochschulschrift
> Jüdischer Kulturbund in Bayern
> Geschichte
> Juden
> Kunst
> Nationalsozialismus
> Geschichte 1934-1938
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Zusammenfassung: | Dissertation, Queen Mary University of London, 2015 Introduction Part One 1933-1935 1. Jewish Exclusion from the German Cultural Sphere: Impact and Responses 2. Kultur and Bund: The Theory and Frameworks of Jewish Culture in Bavaria 3. Jewish Music and the Most German of the Arts: Liturgy, Folk Music, and Mendelssohn 4. The Kulturbund and the Kunststadt: Visual Arts in Nazi Bavaria Part Two 1935-1938 5. From Munich to Berlin: The Loss of Regional Autonomy and a National Jewish Cultural League 6. A Bavarian Musical Department without Bavarian Musicians: Repertoire, Artists, and Venues 7. Bavarian Visual Artists within the National and Regional Context: Exhibitions and Marionettes 8. The Final Curtain: Emigration, Poverty, and Liquidation Epilogue Conclusion Introduction: The Legacy of Jewish Art in Nazi Germany -- Jewish Exclusion from the 'German' Cultural Sphere: Impact and Responses -- Kultur and Bund: The Theory and Frameworks of 'Jewish' Culture in Bavaria -- Jewish Music and 'the Most German of the Arts:' Liturgy, Folk Music, and Mendelssohn -- The 'Kulturbund' and the Kunststadt: Visual Arts in Nazi Bavaria -- From Munich to Berlin: The Loss of Regional Autonomy and a National Jewish Cultural League -- A Bavarian Musical Department without Bavarian Musicians: Repertoire, Artists, and Venues -- Bavarian Visual Artists within the National and Regional Context: Exhibitions and Marionettes. "This book provides a social and cultural history of Jewish art in Nazi Germany, with a focus on the Jewish artists, art critics, and audiences in Nazi Bavaria. From the time of its conceptualization in the autumn of 1933 until its final curtain call in November 1938, the Jewish Cultural League in Bavaria sustained three departments: music, visual arts, and adult education. The Bavarian example steps outside the highly professional cultural milieu of Jewish Berlin, and instead looks at relatively unknown efforts of Bavarian Jewish artists as they used art to define what it now meant, to them, to be Jewish under Nazism. Insightful and engaging, this book is ideal for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars interested in social and cultural histories of Jews in Germany"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Queen Mary University of London, 2015, under the title: The Jewish Kulturbund in Bavaria, 1934-1938 : art and Jewish self-representation under National Socialism Zielgruppe: 5PGJ, Bezug zu Juden und jüdischen Gruppen |
Beschreibung: | vi, 220 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780367749309 978-0-367-74930-9 9780367749316 978-0-367-74931-6 |