ABSTRACT

In this accessible, unique study of a forgotten but noteworthy figure, the author tells the story of the life of Kurt Baschwitz (1886—1968), a scholar who fled from the Nazis. He wrote six books, never translated into English, on four related themes: the press, propaganda, politics, and persecution. Baschwitz independently developed concepts that are now seen as key to communication science and social psychology, and the author places Baschwitz’s ideas in the wider context of his dramatic life and times.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

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chapter 2|30 pages

1886-1914: Youth and First Journalism

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chapter 3|36 pages

1914-1918: War and Propaganda

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chapter 4|22 pages

First Book: On Mass Propaganda and Enemy Images

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chapter 5|34 pages

1919-1933: The Weimar Republic and the Mass Press

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chapter 7|26 pages

1933-1939: Exile and Mass Politics

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chapter 9|30 pages

1940-1945: Hiding From Mass Persecution

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chapter 11|38 pages

1946-1957: Founder of Institutions

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chapter 12|10 pages

International Role

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chapter 13|10 pages

1958-1968: Retirement Years

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chapter 14|6 pages

Conclusion

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