Architecture and Politics in Germany, 1918-45

by Barbara Miller Lane

0 ratings • 0 reviews • 0 shelved
Book cover for Architecture and Politics in Germany, 1918-45

Bookhype may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. Full disclosure.

In the spring of 1933, the Nazi government began its campaign to eliminate modern tendencies in German art--with particular emphasis on architecture--and to eradicate what it chose to call art bolshevism. The Bauhaus, by then an internationally famous center of avant garde design, was shut down. In a close analysis of intellectual, political, social, and economic developments, Lane shows that Nazi views on architecture were generated by a complex of historical factors. Far from being cohesive, Nazi cultural policy was largely the product of the conflicting ideas about art held by the Nazi leaders and their efforts to advance these ideas during internal power struggles.
  • ISBN10 0674043502
  • ISBN13 9780674043503
  • Publish Date 12 December 1968
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 March 1991
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 292
  • Language English