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The spirit of 1914 : militarism, myth and mobilization in Germany / Jeffrey Verhey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare ; 10.Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 268 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511497155
  • 0511497156
  • 0511008481
  • 9780511008481
  • 051103427X
  • 9780511034275
  • 0511118341
  • 9780511118340
  • 9786610154654
  • 6610154651
  • 0511310250
  • 9780511310256
  • 1107119251
  • 9781107119253
  • 1280154659
  • 9781280154652
  • 0521026369
  • 9780521026369
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spirit of 1914.DDC classification:
  • 940.3/43 21
LOC classification:
  • D528.5 .V47 2000eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : The myth of the 'spirit of 1914' -- Public opinion in Germany, July 1914 : the evidence of the crowds -- The response to the outbreak of the war -- The 'August experiences' -- The 'spirit of 1914' in the immediate interpretations of the meaning of the war -- The government's myth of the spirit of 1914 -- The 'spirit of 1914' in the discourse of the political parties -- The myth of the 'spirit of 1914' in German propaganda, 1916-1918 -- The 'spirit of 1914,' 1919-1945 -- Conclusion : the myth of the 'spirit of 1914' in German political culture, 1914-1945.
Summary: "This book is the first systematic analysis of German public opinion at the outbreak of the Great War and the first treatment of the myth of the 'spirit of 1914,' which stated that in August 1914 all Germans felt 'war enthusiasm' and that this enthusiasm constituted a critical moment in which German society was transformed. Jeffrey Verhey's powerful study demonstrates that the myth was historically inaccurate. Although intellectuals and much of the upper class were enthusiastic, the emotions and opinions of most of the population were far more complex and contradictory. Jeffrey Verhey further examines the development of the myth in newspapers, politics, and propaganda, and the propagation and appropriation of this myth after the war. His innovative analysis sheds new light on the German experience of the Great War and on the role of political myths in modern German political culture."--Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-261) and index.

Introduction : The myth of the 'spirit of 1914' -- Public opinion in Germany, July 1914 : the evidence of the crowds -- The response to the outbreak of the war -- The 'August experiences' -- The 'spirit of 1914' in the immediate interpretations of the meaning of the war -- The government's myth of the spirit of 1914 -- The 'spirit of 1914' in the discourse of the political parties -- The myth of the 'spirit of 1914' in German propaganda, 1916-1918 -- The 'spirit of 1914,' 1919-1945 -- Conclusion : the myth of the 'spirit of 1914' in German political culture, 1914-1945.

"This book is the first systematic analysis of German public opinion at the outbreak of the Great War and the first treatment of the myth of the 'spirit of 1914,' which stated that in August 1914 all Germans felt 'war enthusiasm' and that this enthusiasm constituted a critical moment in which German society was transformed. Jeffrey Verhey's powerful study demonstrates that the myth was historically inaccurate. Although intellectuals and much of the upper class were enthusiastic, the emotions and opinions of most of the population were far more complex and contradictory. Jeffrey Verhey further examines the development of the myth in newspapers, politics, and propaganda, and the propagation and appropriation of this myth after the war. His innovative analysis sheds new light on the German experience of the Great War and on the role of political myths in modern German political culture."--Publisher's description

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