1. Introduction and Background Part 1: Nazi Germany in Historical Perspective 2. Chronology 3. Historiography 4. A–Z of Historians. Tables and Maps Part 2: Nazi Germany: The Major Topics 5. Origins and Consolidation 6. Dictatorship in Action 7. Foreign Policy, War and the Holocaust 8. Opposition and Legacy Part 3: Nazi Germany: Names, Terms and Sources 9. Biographies 10. Glossary 11. Bibliography
Biography
Roderick Stackelberg is Emeritus Professor of History at Gonzaga University. He is the author of Hitler’s Germany: Origins, Interpretations, Legacies (1999) and Idealism Debased: From Volkisch Ideology to National Socialism (1981), and co-editor of The Nazi Germany Sourcebook (2002).
‘At some point in your career there may come the moment when this book is tha answer to an unsaid prayer … This is the book that will rescue you. This is not so much a companion to Nazi Germany as a compendium.’ – History Teaching Review
'This well-informed and moderately priced work succeeds in its object of explaining the many controversies arising from historical interpretation of a catastrophic period of European history, while leaving its readers to make up their own minds which view is most convincing to them.' –K.C.Fraiser, St Andrews University
'Altogether this is a very useful book, especially for those beginning their studies.' – Contemporary Review






