edited by Michael Geyer and John W. Boyer
University of Chicago Press, 1994
Paper: 978-0-226-06959-3 | Cloth: 978-0-226-06958-6
Library of Congress Classification DD256.3.R38 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 943.086

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
"The history of resistance affords a powerful example of why the present should try to remember a more distant, early modern past" write Michael Geyer and John W. Boyer in their introduction to Resistance against the Third Reich. Addressing the legacy of European resistance, this volume examines the nature of political opposition to unjust rule, which is so often grounded in the bitter conflicts between church and state. This collection is a timely effort to link recent advances in European history with lingering questions concerning resistance against the Third Reich.

Contributors include Geoffrey Cocks, Werner G. Jeanrond, Tony Judt, Claudia Koonz, Hans Mommsen, and Frank Trommler.

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