Stark examines the importance of publishers and the book industry
in the rise of twentieth-century Germany's radical right-wing
cultural movements. He shows that these men thought their their
professional "calling" conferred upon them the right and
responsibility to provide guidance for the German nation. The book
industry created new currents of thought, fused them into a
coherent ideological system, and spread this system to a wide
audience.
Originally published in 1981.
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