03629nam 22007213u 450 991078812710332120221007223018.010.1515/9781782386551(CKB)2670000000616471(EBL)1707842(SSID)ssj0001498791(PQKBManifestationID)11918204(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001498791(PQKBWorkID)11527635(PQKB)11035771(MiAaPQ)EBC1707842(DE-B1597)637017(DE-B1597)9781782386551(EXLCZ)99267000000061647120150518d2015|||| uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFellow tribesmen the image of native Americans, national identity, and Nazi ideology in Germany /Frank UsbeckNew York Berghahn Books20151 online resource (ix, 252 pages) illustrationsStudies in German History ;v.19Description based upon print version of record.1-78238-654-8 1-78238-655-6 Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Image of Indians in German Romanticism and Emerging Nationalism; Chapter 2 - Nation-Formation, National Identity, and Nationalism; Chapter 3 - Relatives, Allies, or Subjects? Applications of Nazi Ideology through Indian Imagery in Popular Media and Academia; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index"Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Germans exhibited a widespread cultural passion for tales and representations of Native Americans. This book explores the evolution of German national identity and its relationship with the ideas and cultural practices around 'Indianthusiasm.' Pervasive and adaptable, imagery of Native Americans was appropriated by Nazi propaganda and merged with exceptionalist notions of German tribalism, oxymoronically promoting the Nazis' racial ideology. This book combines cultural and intellectual history to scrutinize the motifs of Native American imagery in German literature, media, and scholarship, and analyzes how these motifs facilitated the propaganda effort to nurture national pride, racial thought, militarism, and hatred against the Allied powers among the German populace"--Provided by publisher.Studies in German HistoryNational characteristics, GermanHistory20th centuryGermanyNationalismHistory20th centuryGermanyIndians in popular cultureHistory20th centuryGermanyIndians of North AmericaPublic opinion20th CenturyGermanyNational socialismPhilosophy20th centuryRacePhilosophyPopular cultureHistoryPublic opinionHistoryGermanyPolitics and government1933-1945GermanyIntellectual life20th centuryNational characteristics, GermanHistoryNationalismHistoryIndians in popular cultureHistoryIndians of North AmericaPublic opinionNational socialismPhilosophyRacePhilosophyPopular cultureHistoryPublic opinionHistory305.897305.897043Usbeck Frank1142279AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910788127103321Fellow tribesmen3696130UNINA06941nam 2201837 450 991079195890332120230607230034.00-691-08685-01-4008-3721-910.1515/9781400837212(CKB)2560000000080615(EBL)1756198(OCoLC)888743941(SSID)ssj0000409570(PQKBManifestationID)12146486(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000409570(PQKBWorkID)10348340(PQKB)10999302(MiAaPQ)EBC1756198(DE-B1597)447972(OCoLC)757993359(OCoLC)979954343(DE-B1597)9781400837212(Au-PeEL)EBL1756198(CaPaEBR)ebr10909208(CaONFJC)MIL637572(EXLCZ)99256000000008061520140830h20012001 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrTriangulated categories /by Amnon NeemanPrinceton, New Jersey :Princeton University Press,2001.©20011 online resource (461 p.)Annals of Mathematics Studies ;Number 148Description based upon print version of record.1-322-06321-4 0-691-08686-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --0. Acknowledgements --1. Introduction --Chapter 1. Definition and elementary properties of triangulated categories --Chapter 2. Triangulated functors and localizations of triangulated categories --Chapter 3. Perfection of classes --Chapter 4. Small objects, and Thomason's localisation theorem --Chapter 5. The category A(S) --Chapter 6. The category Εx (Sop, Ab) --Chapter 7. Homological properties of Εx(Sop,Αb) --Chapter 8. Brown representability --Chapter 9. Bousfield localisation --Appendix A. Abelian categories --Appendix B. Homological functors into [AB5α] categories --Appendix C. Counterexamples concerning the abelian category A(Τ) --Appendix D. Where Τ is the homotopy category of spectra --Appendix E. Examples of non-perfectly-generated categories --Bibliography --IndexThe first two chapters of this book offer a modern, self-contained exposition of the elementary theory of triangulated categories and their "ients. The simple, elegant presentation of these known results makes these chapters eminently suitable as a text for graduate students. The remainder of the book is devoted to new research, providing, among other material, some remarkable improvements on Brown's classical representability theorem. In addition, the author introduces a class of triangulated categories"--the "well generated triangulated categories"--and studies their properties. This exercise is particularly worthwhile in that many examples of triangulated categories are well generated, and the book proves several powerful theorems for this broad class. These chapters will interest researchers in the fields of algebra, algebraic geometry, homotopy theory, and mathematical physics.Annals of mathematics studies ;Number 148.Categories (Mathematics)Abelian category.Abelian group.Additive category.Adjoint functors.Adjoint.Adjunction (field theory).Associative property.Axiom.Basis (linear algebra).Bijection.Biproduct.Brown's representability theorem.Cardinal number.Cardinality.Category of abelian groups.Chain complex.Class (set theory).Cohomology.Computation.Coproduct.Corollary.Countable set.Counterexample.Derived category.Derived functor.Diagram (category theory).Direct limit.Direct sum.Discrete valuation ring.Duality (mathematics).Embedding.Equivalence class.Equivalence of categories.Exact functor.Exact sequence.Existence theorem.Existential quantification.Factorization.Finitely generated abelian group.Functor category.Functor.Grothendieck category.Grothendieck's Tôhoku paper.Group homomorphism.Homological algebra.Homotopy category of chain complexes.Homotopy category.Homotopy colimit.Homotopy.I0.Injective function.Injective object.Integer.Isomorph.Isomorphism class.Jack Morava.K-theory.Limit (category theory).Limit of a sequence.Limit ordinal.Linear map.Mapping cone (homological algebra).Mathematical induction.Maximal ideal.Module (mathematics).Monomorphism.Moore space.Morphism.N0.Natural transformation.Open set.Partially ordered set.Pierre Deligne.Prime number.Projective object.Proportionality (mathematics).Quotient category.Regular cardinal.Representable functor.Sheaf (mathematics).Special case.Spectral sequence.Subcategory.Subobject.Subsequence.Subset.Successor ordinal.Summation.Tautology (logic).Tensor product.Theorem.Theory.Topological group.Transfinite induction.Transfinite.Triangulated category.Universal property.Vector space.Vladimir Voevodsky.Yoneda lemma.Categories (Mathematics)512/.55Neeman Amnon66456MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791958903321Triangulated categories967043UNINA