Science of the Swastika
Explore the intriguing intersection of academia and ideology in Science of the Swastika by Bernard Mees. Published by Central European University Press in 2008, this compelling hardback spans 390 pages and delves into the complex relationship between Nazi ideology and the academic discipline of Sinnbildforschung, or swastika studies. Mees meticulously examines the evolution of German antiquarian studies, encompassing ancient Germanic history, archaeology, anthropology, folklore, and historical linguistics. This book offers a profound insight into how symbols, particularly the swastika, were appropriated and redefined within the context of National Socialism. Ideal for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, Science of the Swastika provides a critical understanding of the psychological and cultural symbolism that shaped 20th-century Germany. Discover the layers of meaning behind one of history's most controversial symbols and its impact on European history.