This article examines the membership profile of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) in Munich, the party's birthplace and political, administrative, and financial center of power. On the basis of an analysis of more than 4,000 members listed in the local NSDAP Membership Register between 1925 and 1930, the authors arrive at four major findings: (a) Party membership expanded slowly but more or less continuously; (b) membership was dispersed fairly evenly across city districts, with no major concentrations of Nazi members; (c) membership was distributed widely and relatively evenly across occupational groups and social statuses, although some occupations showed a higher percentage of Nazi memberships; (d) the proportion of fe...
Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper connec...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"Going against popular assumptions declaring the NSDAP as a middle-class phenomenon, the NSDAP manag...
"This article considers the youthful composition of the NSDAP between 1925 and 1933. This article no...
Der Beitrag analysiert anhand der Mitgliederlisten der NSDAP deren sozialstrukturelle Zusammensetzun...
This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
Following insights of social movement theory, this article looks at movement cycles in the initial d...
"Certain is that the takeover by the National Socialists at the end of January 1933 led to the flood...
Social capital a dense network of associations facilitating cooperation within a community typic...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
Die Fallstudie analysiert die Mitgliederschaft der NSDAP und ihren sozialen Hintergrund anhand des a...
Using German sources and research by academics fromGermany, the author examines the history of the m...
Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper connec...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"Going against popular assumptions declaring the NSDAP as a middle-class phenomenon, the NSDAP manag...
"This article considers the youthful composition of the NSDAP between 1925 and 1933. This article no...
Der Beitrag analysiert anhand der Mitgliederlisten der NSDAP deren sozialstrukturelle Zusammensetzun...
This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
Following insights of social movement theory, this article looks at movement cycles in the initial d...
"Certain is that the takeover by the National Socialists at the end of January 1933 led to the flood...
Social capital a dense network of associations facilitating cooperation within a community typic...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
Die Fallstudie analysiert die Mitgliederschaft der NSDAP und ihren sozialen Hintergrund anhand des a...
Using German sources and research by academics fromGermany, the author examines the history of the m...
Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper connec...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"Going against popular assumptions declaring the NSDAP as a middle-class phenomenon, the NSDAP manag...