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How to read Hitler

How to read Hitler
How to read Hitler
Incoherent, obsessive and violent, Hitler’s ideas nonetheless found an audience of millions and led to one of the most horrific and devastating conflicts of the 20th century. Taking two of Hitler’s texts as his starting point, Neil Gregor discusses ‘this second-rate mind of great power’ and helps the reader to understand the nature and popular reception of Hitler’s crude but hugely influential writings.
9781783780280
Granta
Gregor, Neil
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Gregor, Neil
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Gregor, Neil (2014) How to read Hitler (How to Read), London. Granta, 128pp.

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Incoherent, obsessive and violent, Hitler’s ideas nonetheless found an audience of millions and led to one of the most horrific and devastating conflicts of the 20th century. Taking two of Hitler’s texts as his starting point, Neil Gregor discusses ‘this second-rate mind of great power’ and helps the reader to understand the nature and popular reception of Hitler’s crude but hugely influential writings.

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Published date: 3 July 2014
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 366543
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366543
ISBN: 9781783780280
PURE UUID: 4e415ed2-ebff-408f-ba86-b7ccd4bb24d8

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Date deposited: 02 Jul 2014 15:45
Last modified: 17 Oct 2022 16:37

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