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- Title Pages
- Introduction
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1 For a Tentative Spatial Theory of the Third Reich -
2 Holocaust Spaces -
3 In Service of Empire: Geographers at Berlin’s University between Colonial Studies and Ostforschung (Eastern Research) -
4 The East as Historical Imagination and the Germanization Policies of the Third Reich -
5 Race contra Space: The Conflict between German Geopolitik and National Socialism -
6 Back Breeding the Aurochs: The Heck Brothers, National Socialism, and Imagined Geographies for Non-Human Lebensraum -
7 National Socialism and the Politics of Calculation -
8 Applied Geography and Area Research in Nazi Society: Central Place Theory and Planning, 1933–1945 -
9 A Morality Tale of Two Location Theorists in Hitler’s Germany: Walter Christaller and August Lösch -
10 Social Engineering, National Demography, and Political Economy in Nazi Germany: Gottfried Feder and His New Town Concept -
11 Nazi Biopolitics and the Dark Geographies of the Selva -
12 Geographies of Ghettoization: Absences, Presences, and Boundaries -
13 Spaces of Engagement and the Geographies of Obligation: Responses to the Holocaust -
14 Hello Darkness: Envoi and Caveat -
15 The Interruption of Witnessing: Relations of Distance and Proximity in Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah -
16 A Mobile Holocaust? Rethinking Testimony with Cultural Geography -
17 What Remains? Sites of Deportation in Contemporary European Daily Life: The Case of Drancy - Acknowledgments
- Contributor Biographies
- Index
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Title Pages
- Source:
- Hitler's Geographies
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 For a Tentative Spatial Theory of the Third Reich -
2 Holocaust Spaces -
3 In Service of Empire: Geographers at Berlin’s University between Colonial Studies and Ostforschung (Eastern Research) -
4 The East as Historical Imagination and the Germanization Policies of the Third Reich -
5 Race contra Space: The Conflict between German Geopolitik and National Socialism -
6 Back Breeding the Aurochs: The Heck Brothers, National Socialism, and Imagined Geographies for Non-Human Lebensraum -
7 National Socialism and the Politics of Calculation -
8 Applied Geography and Area Research in Nazi Society: Central Place Theory and Planning, 1933–1945 -
9 A Morality Tale of Two Location Theorists in Hitler’s Germany: Walter Christaller and August Lösch -
10 Social Engineering, National Demography, and Political Economy in Nazi Germany: Gottfried Feder and His New Town Concept -
11 Nazi Biopolitics and the Dark Geographies of the Selva -
12 Geographies of Ghettoization: Absences, Presences, and Boundaries -
13 Spaces of Engagement and the Geographies of Obligation: Responses to the Holocaust -
14 Hello Darkness: Envoi and Caveat -
15 The Interruption of Witnessing: Relations of Distance and Proximity in Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah -
16 A Mobile Holocaust? Rethinking Testimony with Cultural Geography -
17 What Remains? Sites of Deportation in Contemporary European Daily Life: The Case of Drancy - Acknowledgments
- Contributor Biographies
- Index