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Verlag: Madison, Wisconsin. : University of Wisconsin Press, 1985, 1985
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. Toward the final solution : a history of European racism. Madison, Wisconsin. : University of Wisconsin Press, 1985, xxx, 277pp., PAPERBACK, usable reading copy BUT with pink highlighting on about 12 pages at start and middle of text, no highlighting in prologue. First published: New York : H. Fertig, 1978. Here with a new Prologue: Affirmations and New Dimensions, ix-xxiii. 9780299101848 ISBN 0299101843.
Verlag: New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1978, 1978
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. Nazism: a historical and comparative analysis of National Socialism. An interview with Michael A. Ledeen. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1978, 134pp. 21 cm, PAPERBACK, good lightly used copy, some minor coffee stains on rear cover and bottom foredge, remainder stripe on bottom foredge. Issues in contemporary civilization. Translation of Intervista sul nazismo, though these are the original texts, of interviews conducted in English in 1976. 9780878556618 ISBN 0878556613.
Verlag: New York: Universal Library / Grosset & Dunlap, 1976, 1976
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. Nazi culture: intellectual, cultural and social life in the Third Reich. Translations by Salvator Attanasio and others. New York: Universal Library / Grosset & Dunlap, 1976, xli, 386pp., PAPERBACK, cover price $4.95, very good, small black marker dot on bottom foredge. UL187. 9780448001876 ISBN 044800187X.
Verlag: Frankfurt/M.: Ullstein, 1976, 1976
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. Die Nationalisierung der Massen: politische Symbolik und Massenbewegungen in Deutschland von den Napoleonischen Kriegen bis zum Dritten Reich. Übersetzt von Otto Weith. Frankfurt/M.: Ullstein, 1976, 283pp., good dust-jacket worn along top edge and top of spine, very good small gray hardcover. Ullstein-Buch, 3551. - First published in English as The Nationalisation of the Masses. 9783548035512 ISBN 3548035515.
Verlag: New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1971, 1971
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. Germans and Jews: the Right, the Left, and the search for a "Third Force" in pre-Nazi Germany. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1971, 260pp., PAPERBACK, cover price $2.95, very good. Universal Library, UL257. - A collection of articles published previously, focusing on the Right, the Left, and intellectuals who considered themselves as a "third force" which rejected bourgeois society and materialism, but also rejected Marxist socialism, on behalf of an idealistic commitment to the individual's personal creativity. - CONTENTS: Introduction: the "Third Force" -- Culture, civilization, and German anti-Semitism -- The image of the Jew in German popular literature: Felix Dahn and Gustav Freytag -- The influence of the Volkish idea on German Jewry -- The corporate state and the conservative revolution in Weimar Germany -- Fascism and the intellectuals -- Left-wing intellectuals in the Weimar Republic. 9780448002576 ISBN 0448002574.
Verlag: New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, 1998
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
PAPERBACK, heavy pencil underlining on about 16 of first 28 pages, thereafter reader gave up, corners bumped, still quite usable reading copy. MOSSE, GEORGE L. The image of man: the creation of modern masculinity. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, 232pp., . Cover design by Francine Kass. Studies in the history of sexuality. - In The Image of Man, noted historian George L. Mosse provides the first historical account of the masculine stereotype in modern Western culture, tracing the evolution of the idea of manliness to reveal how it came to embody physical beauty, courage, moral restraint, and a strong will. This stereotype, he finds, originated in the tumultuous changes of the eighteenth century, as Europe's dominant aristocrats grudgingly yielded to the rise of the professional, bureaucratic, and commercial middle classes. Mosse reveals how the new bourgeoisie, faced with a bewildering, rapidly industrialized world, latched onto the knightly ideal of chivalry. And he shows how the rise of universal conscription created a soldierly man as an ideal type. In England, the nineteenth century gave rise to an educational system that emphasized athletics, team sports, and physical strength, as did the gymnastics movement on the continent. At the same time, ideals of a standard of masculine beauty developed throughout the continent, intertwined with theories of art and personal comportment. Indeed, in the nineteenth century, the idea of manliness appeared in so many areas of life and thought that it was accepted as a social constant, a permanent endowment granted by nature. Mosse shows, however, that it continued to evolve, particularly in contrast to stereotypes of women and unmanly men - Jews and homosexuals - all considered weak and fearful, unable to control their passions. Mosse concludes that socialism also made use of this stereotype, while in the twentieth century Fascism took this process to its extremes - mass political rallies glorified the fearless storm trooper as outsiders were stigmatized and persecuted. 9780195126600 ISBN 0195126602.
Verlag: Oxford: Blackwell, 1957, 1957
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Mosse, George L., 1918-1999. The holy pretence. A study in Christianity and reason of state from William Perkins to John Winthrop. Oxford: Blackwell, 1957, "First Printed 1957", 159pp., very good light blue cloth, slightly faded by light.