Rohkramer, Thomas (2007) Bewahrung, Neugestaltung, Restauration? Konservative Raum-und Heimatvorstellungen in Deutschland 1900-1933. In: Ordnungen in der Krise. Zur politischen Kulturgeschichte Deutschlands 1900-1933 :. Oldenbourg, Munchen. ISBN 978-3-486-58177-5
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The title translates as: 'Conservation, Reshaping, Restoration? Space and Heimat in Conservative Thought in Germany 1900-1933.' Historians have traditionally seen a close relationship between a conservative (and allegedly antimodern) discourse on space and Heimat since the early 19th century and the rise of National Socialism. In contrast, this chapter discusses the wide variety of concepts and ideologies in regard to space in Germany ranging from geo-politics to geographical determinism in terms of shaping a 'national character', to agrarian romanticism, to early environmentalism and to landscaping. Such a variety shows (1) that it is inappropriate to speak about a single discourse on space and Heimat. (2) that by no means all of these discourses were antimodern and backward-oriented. (3) that all these discourses have different relationships to National Socialism.