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The Weimar Republic Sourcebook

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  • Edition: Reprint
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  • Copyright: 1995-10-01
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr

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A laboratory for competing visions of modernity, the Weimar Republic (1918-1933) continues to haunt the imagination of the twentieth century. Its political and cultural lessons retain uncanny relevance for all who seek to understand the tensions and possibilities of our age.The Weimar Republic Sourcebookrepresents the most comprehensive documentation of Weimar culture, history, and politics assembled in any language. It invites a wide community of readers to discover the richness and complexity of the turbulent years in Germany before Hitler's rise to power. Drawing from such primary sources as magazines, newspapers, manifestoes, and official documents (many unknown even to specialists and most never before available in English), this book challenges the traditional boundaries between politics, culture, and social life. Its thirty chapters explore Germany's complex relationship to democracy, ideologies of "reactionary modernism," the rise of the "New Woman," Bauhaus architecture, the impact of mass media, the literary life, the tradition of cabaret and urban entertainment, and the situation of Jews, intellectuals, and workers before and during the emergence of fascism. While devoting much attention to the Republic's varied artistic and intellectual achievements (the Frankfurt School, political theater, twelve-tone music, cultural criticism, photomontage, and urban planning), the book is unique for its inclusion of many lesser-known materials on popular culture, consumerism, body culture, drugs, criminality, and sexuality; it also contains a timetable of major political events, an extensive bibliography, and capsule biographies. This will be a major resource and reference work for students and scholars in history; art; architecture; literature; social and political thought; and cultural, film, German, and women's studies.

Table of Contents

Preface xvii
A NEW DEMOCRACY IN CRISIS
The Legacy of the War
5(30)
War Neuroses and ``Psychic Trauma'' (1918)
7(1)
Ernst Simmel
The Treaty of Versailles: The Reparations Clauses (1919)
8(1)
Speech of the German Delegation, Versailles (1919)
9(3)
Count Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau
The Dogma of Guilt (1919)
12(3)
Ernst Troeltsch
The Stab in the Back (1919)
15(1)
Paul von Hindenburg
Appeal for a General Strike (1920)
16(1)
Social Democratic Party (SPD)
The Stab-in-the-Back Legend? (1922)
16(2)
Willi Wolfradt
Fire (1922)
18(2)
Ernst Junger
The Spirit of 1914 (1924)
20(3)
Kurt Tucholsky
Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front (1929)
23(1)
Carl Zuckmayer
The Outlawed (1929)
24(1)
Ernst von Salomon
Why War? (1933)
25(10)
Albert Einstein
Sigmund Freud
Revolution and the Birth of the Republic
35(25)
Spartacus Manifesto (1918)
37(1)
The Meaning and Idea of the Revolution (1918)
38(2)
Heinrich Mann
Founding Manifesto of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) (1918)
40(6)
Rosa Luxemburg
The Constitution of the German Republic (1919)
46(5)
On Ebert and the Revolution (1919)
51(1)
Count Harry Kessler
Remembering Eisner (1919-1920)
52(1)
Wilhelm Hausenstein
Democracy and Parliamentarism: Their History, Their Enemies, and Their Future (1928)
53(3)
Theodor Heuss
Revolution in Berlin (1931)
56(4)
Bernhard Prince Von Bulow
Economic Upheaval: Rationalization, Inflation, and Depression
60(26)
Editorial on the Occupation of the Ruhr (1923)
62(1)
Das Tagebuch
Overwrought Nerves (1923)
63(1)
Friedrich Kroner
The Dawes Committee Report (1924)
64(3)
Hugo Stinnes (1925)
67(1)
Ernst Neckarsulmer
The Organized Economy (1927)
68(4)
Rudolf Hilferding
Alfred Hugenberg (1929)
72(2)
Erich Schairer
Bank Failures (1929)
74(1)
B. Traven
Postwar Concentration in the German Iron Industry (1930)
75(2)
Erwin Kupzyk
A Moral History of the Inflation (1931)
77(1)
Hans Ostwald
The Inflation Boom (1932)
78(2)
Rolf Wagenfuhr
Speech to the Lausanne Conference (1932)
80(4)
Franz von Papen
The Unemployed (1933)
84(2)
Heinrich Hauser
Coming to Terms with Democracy
86(33)
The Old and the New Germany (1918)
88(1)
Friedrich Meinecke
The German Democracy (1918)
89(3)
Ernst Troeltsch
Politics as a Vocation (1918)
92(4)
Max Weber
We Nay-Sayers (1919)
96(4)
Kurt Tucholsky
Four Years of Political Murder (1922)
100(4)
Emil Julius Gumbel
German Center Party Program (1922)
104(1)
The German Republic (1922)
105(4)
Thomas Mann
Editorial on the Anniversary of the Death of Walther Rathenau (1923)
109(1)
Das Tagebuch
Defending the Republic: The Great Fashion (1924)
110(2)
Carl Von Ossietzky
Social Democratic Party (SPD) Program (1925)
112(3)
German People's Party (DVP) Program (1931)
115(2)
For Carl von Ossietzky (1932)
117(2)
Kurt Tucholsky
The Rise of Nazism
119(26)
The Russian Jewish Revolution (1919)
121(2)
Alfred Rosenberg
The Struggle of the Age (1920)
123(1)
Adolf Bartels
German Workers' Party (DAP) The Twenty-Five Points (1920)
124(3)
National Socialism or Bolshevism? (1925)
127(3)
Joseph Goebbels
Mein Kampf (1927)
130(3)
Adolf Hitler
Marriage Laws and the Principles of Breeding (1930)
133(4)
R.W. Darre
Why Are We Enemies of the Jews? (1930)
137(1)
Joseph Goebbels
Address to the Industry Club (1932)
138(4)
Adolf Hitler
German Farmer You Belong to Hitler! Why? (1932)
142(1)
Fighting League for German Culture (1932)
143(1)
Joseph Goebbels
On the Nietzsche Archive and the German Elections (1932)
144(1)
Count Harry Kessler
The Struggle against Fascism
145(36)
Hitler's Force (1924)
147(3)
Ernst Bloch
An Appeal to Reason (1930)
150(9)
Thomas Mann
Theories of German Fascism (1930)
159(5)
Walter Benjamin
The German Decision (1931)
164(3)
Heinrich Mann
How Do We Struggle Against a Third Reich? (1931)
167(1)
Lion Feuchtwanger
Communist Party of Germany, Open Letter (1931)
167(2)
Cultural Bolshevism (1932)
169(2)
Joseph Roth
Ten Theses (1932)
171(1)
Paul Tillich
National Socialism: A Menace (1932)
172(9)
Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin
PRESSURE POINTS OF SOCIAL LIFE
White-Collar Workers: Mittelstand or Middle Class?
181(14)
Our Stand at the Abyss (1921)
182(1)
Hans Georg
The Bank Clerk (1923)
183(1)
Margot Starke
The Labor Market for White-Collar Workers (1924)
184(1)
Fritz Schroder
Rationalization in Business Management (1929)
185(2)
Wilhelm Kalveram
The Misery of the ``New Mittelstand'' (1929)
187(2)
Hilde Walter
Shelter for the Homeless (1930)
189(2)
Siegfried Kracauer
The Old and New Middle Classes (1932)
191(4)
Theodor Geiger
The Rise of the New Woman
195(25)
The Special Cultural Mission of Women (1919)
197(1)
Marianne Weber
Manifesto for International Women's Day (1921)
198(2)
Die Kommunistin
The Right to Abortion (1922)
200(2)
Manfred Georg
Paragraph 218: A Modern Gretchen Tragedy (1926)
202(2)
Gabriele Tergit
The Defenseless: A Conversation between Men (1928)
204(1)
Alfred Polgar
Women and the New Objectivity (1929)
205(1)
Max Brod
This is the New Woman (1929)
206(2)
Elsa Herrmann
My Workday, My Weekend (1930)
208(2)
Textile Workers
Twilight for Women? (1931)
210(2)
Hilde Walter
Women's Work and the Economic Crisis (1931)
212(1)
The Kienle Case (1931)
213(3)
Else Kienle
Working Women (1932)
216(2)
Siegfried Kracauer
Back to the Good Old Days? (1933)
218(2)
Alice Ruhle-Gerstel
Forging a Proletarian Culture
220(28)
On Proletarian Culture (1920)
222(1)
A.R
The Psyche of the Proletarian Child (1925)
223(1)
Otto Ruhle
Schiffbek (1925)
224(4)
Larissa Reissner
Conquer Film! (1925)
228(2)
Willi Munzenberg
Art is a Weapon! (1928)
230(2)
Friedrich Wolf
Program for a Proletarian Children's Theater (1928)
232(2)
Walter Benjamin
Our Front (1928)
234(3)
Johannes R. Becher
A Survey on Proletarian Writing (1929)
237(2)
The Proletarian Mass Novel (1930)
239(1)
Otto Biha
Progress in the Workers' Music Movement (1931)
240(2)
Hanns Eisler
Willi Bredel's Novels (1931)
242(2)
Georg Lukacs
League of Proletarian-Revolutionary Writers, To All Proletarian-Revolutionary Writers, To All Workers' Correspondents (1931)
244(1)
Berlin Workers' District (n.d.)
245(3)
Gunther D. Dehm
The Jewish Community: Renewal, Redefinition, Resistance
248(37)
Nationalism (1921)
250(3)
Martin Buber
Jewish Sketches (1921--1922)
253(2)
Efraim Frisch
The Countenance of Eastern European Jews (1922)
255(2)
Arnold Zweig
What We Strive For (1922)
257(1)
S. Steinberg
Editorial, The German Spirit (1924)
258(1)
Das Tagebuch
The New Thinking (1925)
259(3)
Franz Rosenzweig
Ideological Self-determination of Bar Kochba: The New Year of the Jewish Gymnastics and Sports Association Bar Kochba (1927)
262(1)
Edgar Marx
Wandering Jews (1927)
263(5)
Joseph Roth
Jewish Self-Hatred (1930)
268(3)
The odor Lessing
On the 1930 Edition of Rosenzweig's Star of Redemption (1931)
271(1)
Gershom Scholem
Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith, Flyer (1932)
272(4)
Anti-Semites (1932)
276(9)
Carl von Ossietzky
INTELLECTUALS AND THE IDEOLOGIES OF THE AGE
Redefining the Role of the Intellectuals
285(24)
The ``Intellectuals'' (1919)
287(1)
Gertrud Baumer
The Writer and the State (1921)
288(3)
Alfred Doblin
The Function of Intellectuals in Society and Their Task in the Proletarian Revolution (1923)
291(3)
Franz W. Seiwert
Franz Pfemfert
The Predicament of Intellectual Workers (1923)
294(1)
Alfred Weber
The Revolution of the Intelligentsia (1929)
295(2)
Hans Zehrer
Ideology and Utopia (1929)
297(4)
Karl Mannheim
Philosophy and Sociology: On Karl Mannheim's Ideology and Utopia (1930)
301(1)
Hannah Arendt
We and the Intellectuals (1930)
302(2)
Ernst von Salomon
Left-Wing Melancholy (1931)
304(3)
Walter Benjamin
On the Writer (1931)
307(2)
Siegfried Kracauer
Critical Theory and the Search for a New Left
309(21)
Leo Schlageter: The Wanderer in the Void (1923)
312(2)
Karl Radek
Marxism and Philosophy (1923)
314(2)
Karl Korsch
The Impotence of the German Working Class (1927)
316(2)
Max Horkheimer
The State of Contemporary Social Philosophy and the Tasks of an Institute for Social Research (1931)
318(4)
Max Horkheimer
Politicizing the Sexual Problems of Youth (1932)
322(3)
Wilhelm Reich
On the Sociology of Literature (1932)
325(2)
Leo Lwenthal
The SPD and NSDAP are Twins (1932)
327(2)
Ernst Thalmann
Social Democratic Party (SPD), The Iron Front for a United Front! (1932)
329(1)
Revolution from the Right
330(25)
The Third Empire (1923)
332(2)
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
On the Contradiction between Parliamentarism and Democracy (1926)
334(4)
Carl Schmitt
Where We Stand (1926)
338(1)
Ernst Niekisch
Berlin Stahlhelm Manifesto (1927)
339(2)
Literature as the Spiritual Space of the Nation (1927)
341(1)
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
The Concept of the Political (1927)
342(3)
Carl Schmitt
German Nationalism, German Theater (1931)
345(2)
Arnolt Bronnen
Revolution from the Right (1931)
347(1)
Hans Freyer
German National People's Party (DNVP) Program (1931)
348(4)
Germany and the Conservative Revolution (1932)
352(3)
Edgar J. Jung
Cultural Pessimism: Diagnoses of Decline
355(38)
The Decline of the West (1918)
358(2)
Oswald Spengler
The Culture of Making It Easy for Oneself (1920)
360(2)
Count Hermann Keyserling
The Catholic Cultural Offensive and Political Catholicism (1924--1925)
362(3)
Willy Hellpach
The Longing of Our Time for a Worldview (1926)
365(3)
Herman Hesse
Being and Time (1927)
368(1)
Martin Heidegger
On Danger (1931)
369(4)
Ernst Junger
The Spiritual Situation of the Age (1931)
373(2)
Karl Jaspers
The Worker: Domination and Form (1932)
375(2)
Ernst Junger
German Cultural Policy (1932)
377(3)
Franz von Papen
After Nihilism (1932)
380(4)
Gottfried Benn
The Middle Ages, 1932 (1932)
384(2)
Ludwig Bauer
May the Individual Not Be Stunted by the Masses (1932)
386(7)
Alfred Doblin
THE CHALLENGE OF MODERNITY
Imagining America: Fordism and Technology
393(19)
Americanism (1925)
395(2)
Rudolf Kayser
The Monotonization of the World (1925)
397(3)
Stefan Zweig
Fordism (1926)
400(2)
Friedrich von Gottl-Ottlilienfeld
Worshipping Elevators (1926)
402(2)
Friedrich Sieburg
The Mass Ornament (1927)
404(3)
Siegfried Kracauer
America and the New Objectivity (1928)
407(1)
Adolf Halfeld
The Anglicization of Germany (1929)
408(2)
Felix Stoossinger
Rationalization and the Social Order (1931)
410(2)
Otto Bauer
Berlin and the Countryside
412(17)
The Spirit of Berlin (1919)
414(1)
Ludwig Finckh
The Romanic Cafe (1926)
415(3)
Matheo Quinz
Berlin and the Provinces (1928)
418(2)
Kurt Tucholsky
The Suspicious Character (1929)
420(3)
Franz Hessel
We Go to a Cafe Because (1930)
423(1)
Egon Erwin Kisch
The Intellectual and His People (1930)
423(2)
Wilhelm Stapel
The Charm of Berlin (1932)
425(1)
Harold Nicolson
Creative Landscape: Why Do We Stay in the Provinces? (1933)
426(3)
Martin Heidegger
Designing the New World: Modern Architecture and the Bauhaus
429(25)
A Program for Architecture (1918)
432(3)
Bruno Taut
Program of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar (1919)
435(3)
Walter Gropius
Paul Schultze-Naumburg
Architecture and the Will of the Age (1924)
438(1)
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Who is Right? Traditional Architecture or Building in New Forms (1926)
439(6)
Walter Gropius
Paul Schultze-Naumburg
The New World (1926)
445(4)
Hannes Meyer
The Aesthetics of the Flat Roof (1926--1927)
449(1)
Adolf Behne
Paul Westheim
The Bauhaus in Dessau (1927)
450(1)
Rudolf Arnheim
Why This Architecture? (1928)
451(2)
Erich Mendelsohn
Metal Furniture and Modern Spatiality (1928)
453(1)
Marcel Breuer
Housing for the Masses
454(20)
The Earth is a Good Dwelling (1919)
456(4)
Bruno Taut
Path and Goal (1920)
460(1)
Martin Wagner
The New Dwelling: The Woman as Creator (1924)
461(1)
Bruno Taut
Rationalization in the Household (1926--1927)
462(3)
Grete Lihotzky
A Contemporary Garden City (1927)
465(1)
Dr. N.
The Weissenhof Settlement (1927)
466(2)
Edgar Wedepohl
A Construction, Not a Dwelling (1927)
468(1)
Marie-Elisabeth Luders
The Stuttgart Werkbund Houses (1929)
469(2)
A Visit to a New Apartment (1929)
471(3)
Otto Steinicke
From Dada to the New Objectivity: Art and Politics
474(33)
November Group Circular (1918)
477(1)
November Group Manifesto (1918)
477(1)
Work Council for Art Manifesto (1919)
478(1)
Art at this Moment (1919-1920)
479(3)
Wilhelm Hausenstein
The German Philistine Gets Upset (1919)
482(1)
Raoul Hausmann
The Art Scab (1920)
483(3)
John Heartfield
George Grosz
Dada Tours (1920)
486(1)
Richard Huelsenbeck
Creative Credo (1920)
487(2)
Max Beckmann
On the 1922 Russian Art Exhibition in Berlin (1922)
489(1)
Adolf Behne
Otto Dix (1923)
490(1)
Carl Einstein
Introduction to ``New Objectivity'': German Painting since Expressionism (1925)
491(2)
Gustav Hartlaub
Post-Expressionist Schema (1925)
493(1)
Franz Roh
Magical Realism (1928)
494(2)
Misch Orend
Art and Race (1928)
496(3)
Paul Schultze-Naumburg
Among Other Things, a World for German Tradition (1931)
499(8)
George Grosz
CHANGING CONFIGURATIONS OF CULTURE
Literature: High and Low
507(23)
Franz Kafka's Posthumous Writings (1924)
510(2)
Max Brod
Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain (1925)
512(1)
Hermann von Wedderkop
Preface to The Racing Reporter (1925)
512(1)
Egon Erwin Kisch
Filling Station (1928)
513(1)
Walter Benjamin
Ulysses by Joyce (1928)
514(1)
Alfred Dolin
Book Clubs (1929)
514(1)
Erich Knauf
The Woman in Modern Literature (1929)
515(2)
Gina Kaus
Prosaic Digression (1929)
517(1)
Erich Kastner
Masculine Literature (1929)
518(3)
Kurt Pinthus
Detective Novels (1929)
521(1)
Heinrich Mann
Is There a Newspaper Novel? (1929)
522(1)
Arnold Zweig
The New Literary Season (1931)
522(3)
Gottfried Benn
Champagne: Notes on the Literature of High Society (1931)
525(1)
Friedrich Sieburg
The Novel of Today Is International (1932)
526(2)
Lion Feuchtwanger
Remarks on Lyric Poetry (1932)
528(2)
Gunter Eich
Theater, Politics, and the Public Sphere
530(21)
To the Directors of the German Theater (1918)
533(1)
Leopold Jessner
Theater---and Revolution? (1919)
533(1)
Siegfried Jacobsohn
Wilhelm Tell (1919)
534(1)
Siegfried Jacobsohn
The Dramatist Bert Brecht (1922)
534(1)
Herbert Jhering
The Drama and the National Idea (1922)
535(1)
Hanns Johst
More Good Sports (1926)
536(2)
Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht, and Fritz Kortner, Is the Drama Dying? (1926)
538(1)
Leopold Jessner
Difficulties of the Epic Theater (1927)
539(1)
Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht Presented to the British (1928)
540(2)
Lion Feuchtwanger
The Stage and Life (1929)
542(1)
Friedrich Wolf
The Documentary Play (1929)
543(3)
Erwin Piscator
On Actors (1930)
546(2)
Max Reinhardt
How Does One Use Agitprop Theater? (1930)
548(1)
Das Rote Sprachrohr
Measures Taken at the GroBes Schauspielhaus (1931)
549(2)
Alfred Kemenyi
The Roaring Twenties: Cabaret and Urban Entertaiment
551(17)
Jazz Band (1922)
554(1)
Alice Gerstel
Berlin Revues (1924)
555(1)
Frank Warschauer
Our Show (1924)
556(1)
Maximilian Sladek
The Flight of the ``Blue Bird'' (1924)
557(1)
Ferdinand Hager
Charleston: Every Age Has the Dance It Deserves (1926)
558(1)
Katharina Rathaus
The Negroes Are Conquering Europe (1926)
559(1)
Ivan Goll
Around the Gedachtniskirche (1928)
560(2)
Joseph Goebbels
The Cabaret of the Nameless (1929)
562(1)
Erich Kastner
We Will Show You Berlin (1930)
563(2)
Curt Moreck
Girls and Crisis (1931)
565(1)
Siegfried Kracauer
Cabaret (1932)
566(2)
Friedrich Hollaender
Music for Use: Gebrauchsmusik and Opera
568(26)
Jazz: On Whiteman's Berlin Concerts (1926)
571(1)
Frank Warschauer
Zeitoper (1928)
572(2)
Kurt Weill
Short Operas (1928)
574(2)
H. H. Stuckenschmidt
Correspondence about The Threepenny Opera (1929)
576(2)
Kurt Weill
For the Renewal of Opera (1929)
578(1)
Paul Hindemith
Walter Gropoius
Music for Use (1929)
579(4)
Hanns Gutman
On My Wozzeck (1929)
583(1)
Alban Berg
My Public (1930)
584(2)
Arnold Schoenberg
New Humanity and Old Objectivity (1931)
586(2)
Ernst Krenek
Mahagonny (1932)
588(6)
Theodor W. Adorno
New Mass Media: Radio and Gramophone
594(23)
Dance Music (1926)
597(1)
Kurt Weill
Mechanical Music (1926)
597(3)
H. H. Struckenschmidt
Broadcast Literature (1927)
600(3)
Otto Alfred Palitzsch
Radio Censorship (1928)
603(2)
Kurt Tucholsky
The Curves of the Needle (1928)
605(2)
Theodor W. Adorno
The Future of Opera of the Radio (1929)
607(2)
Frank Warschauer
Art and Politics in Radio (1929)
609(1)
Arno Schirokauer
Radio Play or Literature? (1929)
610(2)
Arnolt Bronnen
The Writer Speaks and Sings on Gramophone Records (1929)
612(1)
W. E.
The End of the Private Sphere (1930)
613(2)
M. M. Gehrke
Rudolf Arnheim
The Radio as an Apparatus of Communication (1932)
615(2)
Bertolt Brecht
Cinema from Expressionism to Social Realism
617(24)
An Expressionist Film (1920)
620(1)
Herbert Jhering
Fridericus Rex (1923)
621(1)
Curt Rosenberg
The Future of the Feature Film in Germany (1926)
622(1)
Fritz Lang
Metropolis (1927)
623(3)
Willy Haas
A Discussion of Russian Filmic Art and Collectivist Art in General (1927)
626(2)
Walter Benjamin
Writers and Film (1929)
628(1)
Bela Balazs
Romanticizing the Criminal in Film (1929)
629(1)
Emil Jannings
The Blue Angel (1930)
630(2)
Siegfried Kracauer
Writers and the Sound Film (1931)
632(1)
Erich Pommer
Fritz Lang's M: Filmed Sadism (1931)
632(2)
Gabriele Tergit
The Task of the Film Critic (1932)
634(7)
Siegfried Kracauer
THE TRANSFORMATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE
Visual Culture: Illustrated Press and Photography
641(14)
The Magazine as a Sign of the Times (1925)
644(1)
Edlef Koppen
Remarks on My Exhibition at the Cologne Art Union (1927)
645(1)
August Sander
The Illustrated Magazine (1927)
646(1)
Kurt Korff
Joy before the Object (1928)
647(1)
Albert Renger-Patzsch
Stop Reading! Look! (1928)
648(1)
Johannes Molzahn
Foreword to Here Comes the New Photographer! (1929)
649(1)
Werner Graff
Photography in Advertising (1930)
650(1)
Willi Warstat
Photomontage (1931)
651(2)
Raul Hausmann
Photomontage as a Weapon in Class Struggle (1932)
653(2)
Alfred Kemenyi
Visions of Plenty: Mass Consumption, Fashion, and Advertising
655(18)
Boycott of French Fashion Goods (1923)
658(1)
Enough is Enough! Against the Masculinization of Woman (1925)
659(1)
Women as Shoppers (1926)
660(2)
Hanns Kropff
The Hour of Chewing Gum (1926)
662(1)
Ernst Lorsy
The Literature of Nonreaders (1926)
663(1)
Hans Siemsen
People of Today (1927)
664(3)
Vicki Baum
Editorial Statement (1928)
667(1)
Auto-Magazin
Sex Appeal: A New Catchword for an Old Thing (1928)
667(1)
Anita
Art and Advertising (1929)
668(2)
Wolf Zucker
On Fashion (1929)
670(1)
Franz Hessel
Whose Fault Is the Long Dress? (1931)
671(1)
Stephanie Kaul
Wasted Evenings (1932)
672(1)
Liselotte de Booy (Miss Germany 1932)
The Cult of the Body: Lebensreform, Sports, and Dance
673(20)
The Truth about the Berlin Nudist Groups (1924)
676(1)
Adolf Koch
Ways to Strength and Beauty (1924)
677(1)
Felix Hollaender
Man and Sunlight (1925)
678(1)
Hans Suren
Flying Man (1926)
679(2)
Artur Michel
Sport is the Will to Culture (1926)
681(2)
Fritz Wildung
Physical Fitness---A National Necessity (1926)
683(1)
Ernst Preiss
Body Sense: Gymnastics, Dance, Sport (1927)
683(2)
Wolfgang Graseser
Dance and Gymanastics (1927)
685(2)
Mary Wigman
Boxing (1927)
687(1)
Herbert Jhering
The Athletic Spirit and Contemporary Art: An Essay on the Modern Type (1929)
688(2)
Marieluise Fleisser
Dancing (1931)
690(1)
Valeska Gert
The German Academy for Gymnastics (1932)
691(2)
Carl Diem
Sexuality: Private Rights versus Social Norms
693(25)
The Law and Sexual Minorities (1921)
696(1)
Kurt Hiller
Guidelines of the German Association for the Protection of Mothers (1922)
697(1)
The Erotic Revolution (1924)
698(2)
Hugo Bettauer
Sexual Catastrophes (1926)
700(2)
Magnus Hirschfeld
The Companionate Marriage (1929)
702(2)
Lola Landau
Appeal to All Homosexual Women (1929)
704(1)
League for Human Rights
Marriage as a Psychological Problem (1929)
705(3)
Helene Stocker
The Development and Scope of Sexology (1929)
708(2)
Magnus Hirschfeld
A Call for Sexual Tolerance (1930)
710(2)
Grete Ujhely
Sexuality as Sport (1931)
712(2)
Alfred Doblin
Rohm (1932)
714(1)
Kurt Tucholsky
Birth Control--A Man's Business! (1932)
715(3)
Walter von Hollander
On the Margins of the Law: Vice, Crime, and the Social Order
718(25)
Berlin Is Becoming a Whore (1920)
721(2)
Thomas Wehrling
Cocaineism (1921)
723(1)
Carl Ludwig Schleich
Night Figures of the City (1926)
724(2)
Ernst Engelbrecht
Leo Heller
Opium Dens (1926)
726(2)
Ernst Engelbrecht
Leo Heller
Prostitution (1926)
728(1)
Margot Klages-Stange
The Murderer and the State (1928)
729(3)
E. M. Mungenast
The Berlin Underworld (1929)
732(2)
Artur Landsberger
The Criminal and His Judges (1929)
734(2)
Franz Alexander
Hugo Staub
Sites of Berlin Prostitution (1930)
736(1)
Willi Proger
We Prisoners: Memories of Inmate No. 2911 (1931)
737(1)
Georg Fuchs
Responses to Fuchs, We Prisoner (1931)
738(2)
Sigmund Freud
Oswald Spengler
Murder Trials and Society (1931)
740(3)
Siegfried Kracauer
Biographies 743(22)
Political Chronology 765(8)
Selected Bibliography 773(16)
Acknowledgments 789(6)
Index 795

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