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Bibliography KS5 History Unit 4 Germany 1871-1990
Core texts:
Collier & Pedley, Germany 1919-1945 (Heinemann,2000)
Fulbrook, German History since 1800 (Arnold,1997)
Kitson, Germany 1858-1990 (Oxford Uni. Press,2001)
Lee, The Weimar Republic (Routledge,1998)
Porter & Armour, Imperial Germany 1890-1918 (Longman,1991)
Those books below marked with an * are held within the History Department Book Box
Bismarck and the Unification of Germany, c.1848–90 and the Kaiser Reich 1890-1918
*Berger S—Inventing the Nation; Germany (Hodder, 2004)
*Boa E & Palfrey R —Heimat –A German Dream (Oxford, 200)
Breuilly J — The Formation of the First German Nation State, chapter 3 (Macmillan,1996)
Carr W — A History of Germany, 1815–1990, Fourth Edition, chapters 2–4 (Edward Arnold, 1991)
*Collier M & Pedley P, Germany 1919-1945 (Heinemann,2000)
Farmer A — An Introduction to Nineteenth Century European History, 1815–1914 (Hodder Murray, Access to History Context, 2001)
*Fulbrook, German History since 1800 (Arnold,1997)
Gorman M — The Unification of Germany (Cambridge University Press, 1989)
Hargreaves D — Bismarck and German Unification (Macmillan, 1991)
Kitson A — Germany, 1858–1990: Hope, Terror and Revival (Oxford University Press,2001)
Laver J — Imperial and Weimar Germany, 1890–1933 (Hodder, 1992)
Laver J, Cooper D and Williamson D — Years of Ambition: Europe, 1815–1914 (Hodder Murray, 2001)
*Layton G — From Bismarck to Hitler, 1890–1933, (Hodder, 1995)
Lee S — Imperial Germany, 1871–1918 (Routledge, Questions and Analysis in History,1998)
Lodge C — From Confederation to Empire: Germany, 1848–1914 (Hodder Murray,1996)
Murphy D, Morris T et al — Europe, 1760–1871 (Collins Educational, Flagship History,2000)
*Porter & Armour, Imperial Germany 1890-1918 (Longman,1991)
*Rohl J C G —From Bismarck to Hitler (Barnes & Noble, 1970)
Stiles A and Farmer A — The Unification of Germany, 1815–1890, Second Edition (Hodder Murray, Access to History, 2002)
*Traynor J — Europe, 1890–1990, chapter 8 (Macmillan, Challenging History, 1991)
Waller B — Bismarck (Blackwell, 1997)
Wehler H — The German Empire 1871-1918 (Berg, 1997)
Wells M — Bismark (Collins Education, Flagship Historymakers, 2004)
Whitfield B — Germany, 1848–1914 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2000)
*Williamson D G – Bismarck and Germany 1862-1890 (Longman, 1998)
*Willett J —The New Sobriety 1917-1933 (Thames & Hudson, 1978)
Wilmot E — The Great Powers, 1814–1914, chapter 11 (Nelson, Challenging History,1992)
Weimar Germany, 1918–29 and the rise of the Nazis
*Berger S—Inventing the Nation; Germany (Hodder, 2004)
*Boa E & Palfrey R —Heimat –A German Dream (Oxford, 200)
Collier M and Pedley P — Germany, 1919–45 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2000)
Conan F — The Rise of the Nazis (Manchester University Press, New Frontiers in History, 2002)
Culpin C and Henig R — Modern Europe, 1970–1945, chapter 16 (Longman, Advanced History, 1997)
Evans D and Jenkins J — Years of the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich (Hodder Murray, 1998)
Farmer A — An Introduction to Modern European History, 1890–1990 (Hodder Murray,Access to History Context, 2000)
Feuchtwanger E J — Germany, 1916–1941 (Sempringham Books, 1997)
*Fulbrook, German History since 1800 (Arnold,1997)
Henig R — The Weimar Republic (Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets, 1998)
*Hiden J — The Weimar Republic -2nd Edition ( Longman, 1996)
*Hite J and Hinton C — Weimar and Nazi Germany (Hodder Murray, 2000)
Kitson A — Germany, 1858–1990: Hope, Terror and Revival (Oxford University Press, 2001)
Laver J — Imperial and Weimar Germany, 1890–1933 (Hodder Murray, 1992)
*Layton G — From Bismarck to Hitler, 1890–1933, (Hodder, 1995)
Layton G — Weimar and the Rise of Nazi Germany, 1918-1933 (Hodder Murray, Access to History, 2005)
*Lee S — The Weimar Republic (Routledge, Questions and Analysis in History, 1998)
Murphy D and Morris T — Europe, 1870–1991 (Collins Educational, Flagship History, 2004)
Noakes J and Pridham G — Nazism, 1919–1945: Volume I, The Rise to Power, 1919– 1934 (University of Exeter Press, 1998)
Pearce R — Fascism and Nazism (Hodder Murray, Access to History, 1997)
*Rohl J C G —From Bismarck to Hitler (Barnes & Noble, 1970)
*Traynor J — Europe, 1890–1990, chapter 8 (Macmillan, Challenging History, 1991)
White A — The Weimar Republic (Collins Educational, Questions in History, 1997)
Wolfson R and Laver J — Years of Change, Europe, 1890–1990, Third Edition (Hodder
Murray, 2001)
The Third Reich, 1933–39
*Berger S—Inventing the Nation; Germany (Hodder, 2004)
*Boa E & Palfrey R —Heimat –A German Dream (Oxford, 200)
Boxer A — Hitler’s Domestic Policy (Collins, Questions in History, 1997)
Bracher K D — The German Dictatorship (Penguin, 1973)
Caplan J editor) Nazi Germany (Oxford University Press, 2008)
Collier M and Pedley P — Germany, 1919–45 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2000)
Collier M and Pedley P — Hitler and the Nazi State (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2005)
Culpin C and Henig R — Modern Europe, 1970–1945, chapter 18 (Longman, 1997)
Earle R Jr — Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany (Morgan Reynolds, 2005)
Evans D and Jenkins J — Years of Weimar and the Third Reich (Hodder Murray, 1998)
Farmer A — An Introduction to Modern European History, 1890–1990 (Hodder Murray, Access to History Context, 2000)
Feuchtwanger E J — Germany 1916–1941 (Sempringham, 1997)
Fischer C — The Rise of the Nazis (Manchester University Press, 2002)
*Fulbrook, German History since 1800 (Arnold,1997)
Fulbrook M — Hitler (Book 1) (Collins Education, Flagship Historymakers, 2004)
Fulbrook M — Hitler (Book 2) (Collins Education, Flagship Historymakers, 2005)
Gellately R –Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany (OUP, 2001)
Henig R B — The Weimar Republic, 1919-33 (Routledge, 1998)
Hiden J — Republican and Fascist Germany: Themes and Variations in the History of Weimar and the Third Reich, 1918–1945 (Longman, 1996)
*Hite J and Hinton C — Weimar and Nazi Germany (Hodder Murray, 2000)
Housden M — Resistance and Conformity in the Third Reich (Routledge, Sources in History, 1996)
Jenkins J — Hitler and Nazism, 1933–1945 (Longman, History in Depth, 1998)
Johnson R — Hitler and Nazi Germany (Studymates Publishing, 1999)
Kershaw I — The Hitler Myth: Image and Reality in the Third Reich (Oxford University Press, 1987)
*Kershaw I — TheNazi Dictatorship: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation, Third Edition (Edward Arnold, 1993)
Kershaw I — Hitler, 1889-1936: Hubris (Penguin books, 2001)
Kershaw I — Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis (Penguin Books 2001)
Kirk T — The Longman Companion to Nazi Germany (Longman, 1995) (contains bibliography)
Kitson A — Germany, 1858–1990: Hope, Terror and Revival (Oxford University Press, 2001)
Laver J —Hitler: Germany’s Fate or Germany’s Misfortune? (Hodder Murray, Personalities and Power, 1995)
*Laver J —Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 (Hodder Murray, History at Source, 1991)
*Layton G — Germany: The Third Reich, 1933–1945, (Hodder, 1992)
Lee S — Hitler and Nazi Germany (Routledge, Questions and Analysis in History, 1998)
*McDonough F — Hitler and Nazi Germany (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Murphy D and Morris T — Europe, 1870–1991 (Collins Educational, Flagship History, 2004)
Noakes J and Pridham G (editors) — Nazism 1919-1945, Volume 1: The Rise to Power 1919-
1934 (University of Exeter Press, 1998)
Read A — The Devils Disciples: the Lives and Times of Hitler’s Inner Circle (Pimlico, 2004)
*Rohl J C G —From Bismarck to Hitler (Barnes & Noble, 1970)
*Simpson W—Hitler & Germany (Cambridge, 1991)
Todd A — The European Dictatorship (Cambridge, 2002)
Townley T — Hitler and the Road to War (Collins Educational, Questions in History, 1998)
*Traynor J — Europe, 1890–1990, chapter 8 (Macmillan, Challenging History, 1991)
Welch D — Hitler: Profile of a Dictator (Routledge, 2000)
Wolfson R and Laver J — Years of Change: Europe, 1890–1990, Third Edition (Hodder Murray, 2001)
A2 Edexcel GCE History: From Kaiser to Führer: Germany, 1900-45 (Heinemann, 2009)
Germany 1945-1990; the FRG and GDR
*Berger S—Inventing the Nation; Germany (Hodder, 2004)
*Boa E & Palfrey R —Heimat –A German Dream (Oxford, 200)
Carr W — A History of Germany, 1815–1990, Fourth Edition, chapters 2–4 (Edward Arnold, 1991)
Farmer A — An Introduction to Modern European History, 1890–1990 (Hodder Murray, 2000)
* Fulbrook M— The People’s State (Yale Uni. 2008)
*Fulbrook— German History since 1800 (Arnold,1997)
Kitson A — Germany, 1858–1990: Hope, Terror and Revival (Oxford University Press,2001)
Murphy D and Morris T — Europe, 1870–1991 (Collins Educational, Flagship History, 2004)
*Pritchard G The Making of the GDR 1945-53 (Manchester Uni. Press, 2000)
*Traynor J — Europe, 1890–1990, chapter 8 (Macmillan, Challenging History, 1991)
*Williamson D G — Germany from Defeat to Partition 1945-1963 (Pearson, 2001)
Wolfson R and Laver J — Years of Change, Europe, 1890–1990, Third Edition (Hodder Murray, 2001)
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