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  • Kater, Michael H., 1937-

    Published by Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008, 2008

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    , Kater, Michael H., 1937-. Never sang for Hitler. The life and times of Lotte Lehmann, 1888-1976. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008, xv, 394pp., dust-jacket has light superficial moisture stain along top edge, visible from reverse of jacket, light pencil marks and notations in the first section, and at end of book maybe 15 pages, otherwise very good black cloth. Dust-jacket design by Alice Soloway. CONTENTS: Childhood and apprentice years. Perleberg and Berlin ; Coming out in Hamburg -- Rise to fame in Vienna. From empire to republic ; A prima donna in the Staatsoper ; Private times -- Climax and crises. New challenges in Vienna ; Professional life and private affairs ; America -- Between Third Reich seduction and American opportunity. Lotte Lehmann, the lion, and the Third Reich ; New York -- Between touring and teaching, 1940-1950. Frances Holden, Santa Barbara, and the New World ; Professional tranformations -- Triumphs and burdens of old age, 1951-1976. The Music Academy of the West ; Master pupils ; At dusk. ISBN 9780521873925.

  • Kater, Michael H., 1937-

    Published by Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989, 1989

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    Kater, Michael H., 1937-. Doctors under Hitler. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989, xii, 426pp., PAPERBACK, very good lightly used copy, covers curled at edges. CONTENTS: 1: Organizational and socioeconomic setting -- Supply, demand, and deployment of physicians -- The Nazi reshaping of the professional organization -- Medical specialization and income -- Practicing medicine in the third Reich -- 2: The challenge of the Nazi movement -- Doctors in the Nazi party -- The Nazi physicians' league and other party affiliates -- Forms of resistance -- The problem of motivation reconsidered -- 3: The dilemma of women physicians -- Demographic trends and tendencies -- Marriage, motherhood, and militancy -- University students -- Medica politica -- 4: Medical faculties in crisis -- Infection of medical science with Nazi ideology -- The mechanics and essence of faculty politicization -- Anti-semitism, resistance, and the future of medical academia -- 5: Students of medicine at the crossroads -- The development of the medical discipline in peace and in war -- Implications of politics and social class -- The so-called Jewish question and the quality of medical instruction -- 6: The persecution of Jewish physicians -- The medicalization of the "Jewish question" -- Precarious legality: till September 1935 -- Progressive disfranchisement: from the 1935 Nuremberg race laws to delicensure in September 1938 -- The end of the Jewish doctors -- A chronicle of exile and a demographic reckoning -- The crisis of physicians and medicine under Hitler. 9780807848586 ISBN 0807848581.