invention of 'Functionalism': Josef Wulf, Martin Broszat, and the Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) in the 1960s.
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]The invention of 'Functionalism': Josef Wulf, Martin Broszat, and the Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) in the 1960s.
[nb-NO]Author[nb-NO]
Call numberS940.5318/0006
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]02468
[nb-NO]Place of publication[nb-NO]Jerusalem, Israel
[nb-NO]Publisher[nb-NO]International Institute for Holocaust Research Yad Vashem
[nb-NO]Year of publication[nb-NO]
2003
[nb-NO]Pagination[nb-NO]38p.
[nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]Book
[nb-NO]Series title[nb-NO]Search and Research Lectures and Papers No.4
[nb-NO]ISBN[nb-NO]9653081845
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
Describes early postwar efforts to "explain" National Socialism, soon supplanted by structural approaches known as "functionalism", a highly popular concept in the 1970s. Presents the history of the concept, its concrete German context, impact and interpretation, and proposes a new model.