The Struggle for the Streets of Berlin: Politics, Consumption, and Urban Space, 1914-1945

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By Molly Loberg *06

Published Feb. 24, 2020

During Germany’s interwar period, the activity seen on Berlin’s streets served as a kind of public record of the national changes happening in commerce and politics. In The Struggle for the Streets of Berlin (Cambridge University Press), Molly Loberg *06 explores how social movements during the Weimar Republic (especially the rise of Nazism) were seen on the streets of Germany’s capital.

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An inside look up the inside of a building, with four floors and a dinosaur skeleton visible.
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