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Hitler's American model, the United States and the making of Nazi race law, James Q. Whitman

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Hitler's American model, the United States and the making of Nazi race law, James Q. Whitman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-200) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hitler's American model
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
958799651
Responsibility statement
James Q. Whitman
Sub title
the United States and the making of Nazi race law
Table Of Contents
Making Nazi flags and Nazi citizens. The first Nuremberg law: of New York Jews and Nazi flags ; The second Nuremberg law: making Nazi citizens ; America: the global leader in racist immigration law ; American second-class citizenship -- The Nazis pick up the thread ; Toward the citizenship law: Nazi politics in the early 1930s ; The Nazis look to American second-class citizenship -- Protecting Nazi blood and Nazi honor. Toward the blood law: battles in the streets and the ministries ; Battles in the streets: the call for "unambiguous laws" ; Battles in the ministries: the Prussian memorandum and the America example ; Conservative juristic resistance: Gürtner and Lösener ; The meeting of June 5, 1934 ; The sources of Nazi knowledge of American law ; Evaluating American influence ; Defining "mongrels": the one-drop rule and the limits of American influence -- America through Nazi eyes. America's place in the global history of racism ; Nazism and American legal culture
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