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Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany
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For many Germans the hyperinflation of 1922 to 1923 was one of the most decisive experiences of the twentieth century. In his original and authoritative study, Bernd Widdig investigates the effects...
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21 March 2001

For many Germans the hyperinflation of 1922 to 1923 was one of the most decisive experiences of the twentieth century. In his original and authoritative study, Bernd Widdig investigates the effects of that inflation on German culture during the Weimar Republic. He argues that inflation, with its dynamics of massification, devaluation, and the rapid circulation of money, is an integral part of modern culture and intensifies and condenses the experience of modernity in a traumatic way.
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Pages: 293
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism
Publication Date:
21 March 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520222908
Format: Hardcover
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Bernd Widdig is Associate Professor of German Studies and Director of the MIT-Germany Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of Männerbünde und Massen: Zur Krise männlicher Identität in der Literatur der Moderne(1992).
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Money Matters: Culture and Inflation
PART ONE: History and Experience
2. Flirting with Disaster: The German Inflation, 1914-1923
3. Daily Explosions: Canetti’s Inflation
PART TWO: Money
4. Under the Sign of Zero: Money and Inflation
PART THREE: Figures
5. Uncanny Encounters: Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
6. Visions of Work: Hugo Stinnes and His Doubles
PART FOUR: Accounts
7. Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals
8. Witches Dancing: Gender and Inflation
PART FIVE: Epilogue
9. Aftershocks: Inflation, National Socialism, and Beyond
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Money Matters: Culture and Inflation
PART ONE: History and Experience
2. Flirting with Disaster: The German Inflation, 1914-1923
3. Daily Explosions: Canetti’s Inflation
PART TWO: Money
4. Under the Sign of Zero: Money and Inflation
PART THREE: Figures
5. Uncanny Encounters: Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
6. Visions of Work: Hugo Stinnes and His Doubles
PART FOUR: Accounts
7. Cultural Capital in Decline: Inflation and the Distress of Intellectuals
8. Witches Dancing: Gender and Inflation
PART FIVE: Epilogue
9. Aftershocks: Inflation, National Socialism, and Beyond
Notes
Bibliography
Index