Architecture And Politics In Germany, 1918 1945 by Barbara Miller Lane
The Triumph of the Modern Movement
This insightful examination delves into the intricate relationship between architecture and politics in Germany from the end of World War I to the conclusion of World War II. It explores how architectural styles and urban planning were influenced by the shifting political ideologies of the Weimar Republic, the rise of the Nazi regime, and the subsequent impact of these changes on German society. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how architecture was used as a tool for political expression and propaganda, reflecting the broader socio-political transformations of the era.
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- 1968
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- 300-350
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