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Hitler's state architecture: the impact of classical antiquity
Scobie, Alexander.
Year: 1990.
Publisher:  Published for the College Art Association of America by the Pennsylvania State University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I Mussolini, Hitler, and Classical Antiquity
II The State, the Individual, and the Nazi City
III Nuremburg
IV Albert Speer's Theory of Ruin Value
V Berlin/Germania
VI Hitler and Hadrian's Pantheon
VII Thermae of the Reich
VIII Labor and Plunder
IX The Cult of Victory
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Hitler's state architecture : the impact of classical antiquity Alex Scobie.
Author: Scobie, Alexander
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Source Version: Hitler's state architecture : the impact of classical antiquity Alex Scobie
Scobie, Alexander
University Park: Published for the College Art Association of America by the Pennsylvania State University Press, 1990.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04846
Subject Headings: • National socialism and architecture
• Architecture and state -- Germany
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