Contents: Observations on the development and role of völkisch-nationalist writing in Germany, 1870-1933 – Völkisch writers and National-Socialist Kulturpolitik – The German Literature Academy: Control mechanism or cauldron of dissent? – Beyond the German Literature Academy: Hans Grimm and the Lippoldsberger Dichtertage, 1934-1939 and from 1949 – Re-establishing völkisch-nationalist literary careers after 1945.
Guy Tourlamain received his DPhil. from Oxford University in 2007. He also spent time as a visiting student at the University of Gießen, University of Hamburg and Humboldt University in Berlin as well as undertaking postdoctoral research at the German Literature Archive in Marbach am Neckar. From 2007 to 2012 he was Lecturer in Modern History at Liverpool Hope University. He currently lives and works in Bonn.
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