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- WEIMAR CULTURE : THE OUTSIR AS INSIR PETER GAY (SEEKER
- PETER GAY (1923–2015)
- WEIMAR CULTURE - GAY,
- BOOK REMENDATN: WEIMAR CULTURE, BY PETER GAY
WEIMAR CULTURE : THE OUTSIR AS INSIR PETER GAY (SEEKER
Frz K. Rger; Weimar Culture: The Outsir as Insir. By Peter Gay. (New York: Harper and Row. 1968. Pp. xv, 205. $5.95.), The Amerin Historil Review, V * weimar culture peter gay pdf *
The ste system William H's Germany pro- voked the outsir to creative prOtt and then, as Profsor Gay puts , the Weiar Republic turned the tabl and the outsir was put to mand or somethg like .
PETER GAY (1923–2015)
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Gay's, study serv, special praise for, s emphasis, upon the importance of the atmosphere of, Berl_ the tellectual and artistic life of the Weimar Republic, and also for s emphasis upon the ntributn of Herich and Thomas Mann. Profsor Gay's acunt of German life the 'twenti provis stctive parisons wh the problems of our own time, the nflict between generatns, the applitn of psychiatry, and so on.
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Dcribed by Gay as a “self-ma man, ” Morz Fröhlich was born 1894 the predomantly Polish village of Podjanze Upper Silia and received only an eighth-gra tn before embarkg on a bs reer. Footnote 1 Dpe his middle-class standg, Gay's father was a lifelong supporter of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and a pronounced secularist, views he passed onto his son.
”Footnote 3 By mid-1937, Gay's parents had formed a plan to move the fay om Berl to Florida, where an uncle lived wh his Amerin wife, but the events of 1938 ratcheted up the prsure even further. Footnote 5 In the meantime, Gay explored the entertaments of Havana and worked on his English, polishg his prose at the Havana Bs Amy (to which he received a scholarship) and vourg Amerin perdils like Time, Collier's, and the Saturday Eveng Post.
Jt weeks after arrivg Colorado, Gay's fay applied for Amerin cizenship, and, followg the example of a who had immigrated several years earlier, they Amerinized their first, middle, and last nam. This was ma possible by the terventn of Gay's former high school English teacher, Helen Hunter, who worked out a plan to allow Gay to fish his high school gree by pletg a private urse wh her on William Shakpeare. Lookg back years later, Gay nsired fortuo that he had spent the early years “Middle Ameri, ” a place where was possible to pe the ncerns of the German immigrant muny and bee fully (or at least mostly) “Amerinized.
BOOK REMENDATN: WEIMAR CULTURE, BY PETER GAY
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” Gay moved to New York 1946 to beg graduate study at Columbia Universy the School of Public Law and Government (he turned down an offer om Harvard bee s fancial terms were too meager).