ISBN-13: 9781548533441 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 102 str.
Perhaps the most shocking instance of man's inhumanity to man, the Holocaust is one of the central events of modern history. What role did modernity and modernisation play in the development of racial policy in Germany during the 1930s? Did Germany travel a "special path" of its own that made the Holocaust an inevitability? Or was it an array of modernising forces that brought about an impetus for change? THE SLEEP OF REASON considers how and why the issue of race emerged as a defining issue for National Socialism in the 1920s and how the development and implementation of racial policy in the Third Reich was a result of modernising forces - not necessarily dictated from on high - at work in the country.