Beyond Catastrophe Beyond Catastrophe

Beyond Catastrophe

German Intellectuals and Cultural Renewal After World War II, 1945D1955

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Publisher Description

Beyond Catastrophe examines the post-World War II leadership efforts of four major German intellectuals: Karl Jaspers, Thomas Mann, Friedrich Meinecke, and Bertolt Brecht. Clark focuses on the symbolic, practical, and theoretical contributions of these men to post-war cultural reconstruction, and pays special attention to their key works of the period — The German Catastrophe, Doctor Faustus, The Question of German Guilt, and Turandot — in which they addressed the key issues of the period including responsibility and guilt for the National Socialist regime, German distinctiveness, the possibility of a renewed humanism, and the relationship of intellectuals to the broader society. Addressing an important lacuna in twentieth-century intellectual history, Beyond Catastrophe will appeal to scholars of history and German studies.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2006
13 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
1
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