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The Making of the 20th century

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Hugh Tinker

hugh russell tinker b 20 july 1921, d april 2000: author and academic: at various times taught at rangoon university, SOAS (london), cornell, and lancaster universities: director of the institute of race relations: active in the liberal party and in CND: fought in the indian army during WW2, and stayed on in the indian civil service before returning to take a degree at sidney sussex college cambridge: author of many books on the indian subcontinent: married elisabeth mckenzie willis in 1948, three children, jonathan, mark and david, the last was killed in action in the falklands (malvinas) on the last day of the war in 1982 and for whom hugh produced "letters from the falklands", subsequently staged at the royal court and elsewhere: the photo shows him in 1995 with his lifelong friend prof dennis dalton and his wife dr sharron dalton (both columbia uni) and with elisabeth (mark tinker nov 2010)

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Weimar and the rise of Hitler

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"This account of the Weimar Republic's history begins with Germany's defeat in 1918 and the revolutionary disturbances which followed the collapse of Kaiser Wilhelm II's empire. It analyses the structure of the Republic, noting the strengths and weaknesses of the new regime. It evaluates the importance of inflation in the early 1920s and depression after 1929. Adolf Hitler's career is traced from its early beginnings in Munich, and the nature of his movement is assessed. Although giving due weight to economic and social factors, the author remains convinced that political rather than economic causes lay at the root of Weimar's failure. It was the political legacy of the Wilhelmine Empire which was to prove so damaging to the Weimar Republic in the years 1918-1933.". "The book is designed to serve both as an introduction for readers unfamiliar with the Weimar Republic and as a stimulus for those who wish to deepen their knowledge of the period. For the fourth edition numerous revisions and additions have been made to take account of advances in research since the last edition was published."--BOOK JACKET.