The Nazification of an academic discipline : folklore in the Third Reich /
This volume explores the involvement of German and Austrian folklorists with the institutions and ideology of the Third Reich. In his introduction, James Dow traces the roots of this Nazification of folklore to the Nazis' exploitation of eighteenth-century concepts and philosophies
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Bloomington :
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1994
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Series: | Folklore studies in translation
Folklore studies in translation |
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