This thesis explores how Nazi architecture, fine arts, and ephemera survived the postwar period and were gradually rehabilitated through study and exhibition. Each chapter surveys the changing reception of Nazi art from 1945-2020, leading to its display in German museums as historical documents and “visual culture,” rather than “fine” art
It is without question that the Holocaust is one of the most horrific events of the twentieth centur...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Due to the severe anti-Semitic beliefs expressed by the Nazi Regime both during and before World War...
This thesis consists of two major sections. The first part is a description of the intellectual fram...
In post-World War II Germany, the city of Berlin was left in ruin after six years of war. A nation r...
My research project will explore the different types of propaganda art and their effects and influen...
This discussion of controversial art is limited primarily to two eras and countries: current debate ...
This dissertation constructs an intermedial genealogy of the New Reich Chancellery, a key architectu...
Museum development in Europe changed rapidly from the middle of the 19th century through the end of ...
Nazi art collecting and looting was a strong and persistent undercurrent throughout World War II. Th...
The study of Nazi art as an historical document provided an effective measure of Nazi political plat...
This visual exhibit looks at various images of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the effects resurgent ne...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
In recent decades, scholars have reassessed earlier historical interpretations that argued Germanart...
It is without question that the Holocaust is one of the most horrific events of the twentieth centur...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Due to the severe anti-Semitic beliefs expressed by the Nazi Regime both during and before World War...
This thesis consists of two major sections. The first part is a description of the intellectual fram...
In post-World War II Germany, the city of Berlin was left in ruin after six years of war. A nation r...
My research project will explore the different types of propaganda art and their effects and influen...
This discussion of controversial art is limited primarily to two eras and countries: current debate ...
This dissertation constructs an intermedial genealogy of the New Reich Chancellery, a key architectu...
Museum development in Europe changed rapidly from the middle of the 19th century through the end of ...
Nazi art collecting and looting was a strong and persistent undercurrent throughout World War II. Th...
The study of Nazi art as an historical document provided an effective measure of Nazi political plat...
This visual exhibit looks at various images of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the effects resurgent ne...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
This paper traces the development of National Socialist cultural and legal policy towards the arts. ...
In recent decades, scholars have reassessed earlier historical interpretations that argued Germanart...
It is without question that the Holocaust is one of the most horrific events of the twentieth centur...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Due to the severe anti-Semitic beliefs expressed by the Nazi Regime both during and before World War...