TY - BOOK AU - Bendersky,Joseph W. AU - Crim,Brian E. AU - Ehret,Ulrike AU - Gasteiger,Daniela AU - Hering,Rainer AU - Hofmeister,Björn AU - Jackisch,Barry A. AU - Jones,Larry Eugene AU - Pyta,Wolfram AU - Snyder,Edward TI - The German Right in the Weimar Republic: Studies in the History of German Conservatism, Nationalism, and Antisemitism SN - 9781782383529 PY - 2014///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Antisemitism KW - Germany KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Conservatism KW - Nationalism KW - HISTORY / Europe / Germany KW - bisacsh KW - History: 20th Century to Present N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Abbreviations --; Introduction The German Right in the Weimar Republic: New Directions, New Insights, New Challenges --; Chapter 1 Hindenburg and the German Right --; Chapter 2 From Friends to Foes: Count Kuno von Westarp and the Transformation of the German Right --; Chapter 3 Conservative Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic: A Case Study of the German National People’s Party --; Chapter 4 Academics and Radical Nationalism: The Pan-German League in Hamburg and the German Reich --; Chapter 5 Realms of Leadership and Residues of Social Mobilization: The Pan-German League, 1918–33 --; Chapter 6 Continuity and Change on the German Right: The Pan-German League and Nazism, 1918–39 --; Chapter 7 Weimar’s “Burning Question”: Situational Antisemitism and the German Combat Leagues, 1918–33 --; Chapter 8 Antisemitism and the Jewish Question in the Political Worldview of the Catholic Right --; Chapter 9 Eugenics and Protestant Social Thought in the Weimar Republic: Friedrich von Bodelschwingh and the Bethel Institutions --; Chapter 10 Carl Schmitt and the Weimar Right --; Notes on Contributors --; Selected Bibliography of New and Standard Works on the History of the German Right, 1918–33 --; Index; restricted access N2 - Significant recent research on the German Right between 1918 and 1933 calls into question received narratives of Weimar political history. The German Right in the Weimar Republic examines the role that the German Right played in the destabilization and overthrow of the Weimar Republic, with particular emphasis on the political and organizational history of Rightist groups as well as on the many permutations of right-wing ideology during the period.  In particular, antisemitism and the so-called “Jewish Question” played a prominent role in the self-definition and politics of the right-wing groups and ideologies explored by the contributors to this volume UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782383536 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781782383536 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781782383536/original ER -