Abstract
Taking the province of Niederdonau as an example, this pioneer study highlights everyday fields-of-force between National Socialism and agrarian society in which rural actors competed for resources among themselves and with official functionaries. The megaproject of ‘volkish productivism’ – the creation of an efficient peasantry in ‘racial’ and economic terms – got stuck with regard to technical development. However, with regard to institutional development, there emerged a pathway towards an alternative modernity beyond Liberalism and Communism.
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Langthaler, E. (2016). Schlachtfelder : Alltägliches Wirtschaften in der nationalsozialistischen Agrargesellschaft 1938–1945. Schlachtfelder : Alltägliches Wirtschaften in der nationalsozialistischen Agrargesellschaft 1938–1945. Böhlau. https://doi.org/10.26530/oapen_594631
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