01291 a2200289 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001600151072001600167072001400183072001400197072001300211072002100224072002100245072002100266100001600287245005000303250000600353260003200359300001000391520060000401131788741720250317100413.0250312042014GB eng  a9781317887416 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 49.99fBB a01 aeng7 aNHD2thema7 aJPFQ2thema7 aQDTS2thema7 aHBJD2bic7 aJPFQ2bic7 aHPS2bic7 aHIS0000002bisac7 aPOL0420302bisac7 a306.209432bisac1 aLee McGowan10aRadical Right in Germanyb1870 to the Present a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20140925 a240 p bThe Radical Right has represented a major element in German politics and society throughout the history of the united country (i.e. since the 1870s), though the understandable concentration on the Third Reich (1933-45) has tended to distort the wider picture. This book explores the history of the radical right through the full span of Germany's life as a nation, thus putting the Third Reich in its natural context, and also emphasising that the attitudes and policies of the radical right did not begin with Hitler's pursuit of power in the 1920s or end with his death in the ruins of Berlin.