Paper #3: Nazi ideology
Prompt 3: Art, propaganda, and spectacle
The Nazis were ruthless in their use of violence and repression. At the same time, however, they believed in the necessity to persuade. To what ends, in what specific ways, and to what effect did they harness art, propaganda, and spectacle in the service of their totalitarian state and ideology?
Guidelines:
Rely exclusively on your analysis and interpretation of at least five of the sources provided in the packets.
Respond in 3-5 pages, typed in Time 12, double spaced, with one-inch margins.
Format your citations in the Chicago style.
I am in my junior year of high school, if that helps you write it how I would! In addition, the sources are attached.
Thank you so much!
Category: World History
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Title: The Manipulation of Art, Propaganda, and Spectacle in Nazi Ideology
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“Exploring Greek Art: A Study of Vase Painting and Athenian Family Life”
Works Cited
Pedley, John Griffiths. “Greek Art.” Art Institute of Chicago Museum
Studies, vol. 20, no. 1, 1994, pp. 33–53. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/4112950.
Teaching History with 100 Objects – An Athenian Family. http://teachinghistory100.org/objects/about_the_object/an_athenian_family?_gl=1*edkred*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTg3MDY2NTU0MC4xNzE1MTgzNTE3*_ga_6THETYGKTQ*MTcxNTE4MzUxNy4xLjAuMTcxNTE4MzUxNy4wLjAuMA.. Accessed 8 May 2024.
Oakley, John H. “Greek Vase Painting.” American Journal of
Archaeology, vol. 113, no. 4, 2009, pp. 599–627. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/20627620.