David Schoenbaum

David Schoenbaum is an American historian and author known for his works on social and cultural history, including the history of the violin and its impact on culture.

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  1. 1. Hitler's Social Revolution

    Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939

    The book examines the paradoxical social changes in Nazi Germany, highlighting how the regime, while oppressive and dictatorial, also implemented policies that transformed German society. It explores the impact of these policies on various social classes, the economy, and cultural life, revealing a complex interplay between revolutionary social change and repressive political control. The author argues that despite the regime's brutal methods, it managed to achieve a form of social revolution that altered the traditional structures and norms of German society during the Nazi era.