| Management number | 230006545 | Release Date | 2026/05/31 | List Price | US$8.42 | Model Number | 230006545 | ||
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From the eighteenth century until 1945, German children were taught to model themselves on the young of an Ancient Greek city-state: Sparta. From older children, from teachers in the classroom, and from higher authority first in Prussia, then in Imperial and National Socialist Germany, came images of Sparta designed to inculcate ideals of endurance, discipline and of military self-sacrifice. Identification with Sparta could also be used to justify ideas of domination over Germany's eastern neighbors.Helen Roche is the first to examine this still sensitive topic systematically and in depth. She collects and analyses official and published German evocations of Sparta but also, and remarkably, reconstructs the experiences of German children taught to be `little Spartans' in the Prussian Cadet Corps and National Socialist elite schools, the Napolas. In treating the final, and gravest, period of this process, the author has personally collected testimony from numerous surviving German witnesses who attended the Napolas as children in the early 1940s. That testimony is presented here, in a work which is likely to proof definitive, not only for its treasury of new information, but for its elegant - and humane - analysis.HELEN ROCHE has published studies both of Greek historiography and of the reception of Sparta in modern Germany. Dr Roche is Research Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1905125550 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1905125555 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Classical Press of Wales |
| Dimensions | 6.2 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | February 1, 2013 |
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