Hitler's Northern Utopia

Building the New Order in Occupied Norway

Hitler's Northern Utopia
Despina Stratigakos
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h203 x 133mm - 352pg
22 Mar 2022 US
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The fascinating untold story of how Nazi architects and planners envisioned and began to build a model "Aryan" society in Norway during World War IIBetween 1940 and 1945, German occupiers transformed Norway into a vast construction zone. This remarkable building campaign, largely unknown today, was designed to extend the Greater German Reich be
"Azure Magazine' s Gift Guide: Seven Books for Distanced Design Lovers" "Shortlisted for the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize, Canadian Historical Association" "Drawing from a staggering trove of archival letters, maps, plans and diaries, Stratigakos' s Hitler' s Northern Utopia gracefully juxtaposes the oppressor' s dream with Norway' s brutal reality as she examines the country' s occupation and the labor force that worked on building the Nazi fantasy state that never was. "---Lucy Tiven, Washington Post "As well as being a fascinating account of an unfamiliar but important aspect of the Second World War, this book is an exemplary model of scholarship. . . . It is a remarkable achievement, compelling in its originality and fascination, and a vital addition to the huge literature on the most horrific war in modern history. "---Simon Heffer, The Telegraph "A fascinating archival study, Hitler' s Northern Utopia is the result of meticulous sleuthing through newspapers and old documents written in three different languages. "---Johanne Elster Hanson, Times Literary Supplement "Among a younger generation of scholars unafraid to confront such once-taboo material, none has surpassed Despina Stratigakos. . . . In her latest book, Hitler' s Northern Utopia: Building the New Order in Occupied Norway, Stratigakos . . . demonstrates a keen understanding of how Hitler' s perversion of architecture reflected that thwarted master builder' s ideological values, even beyond the German fatherland. Not the least of the surprises in this admirable but unsettling new study is that among the twenty or so countries subjugated in whole or in part by the Nazis, Norway was unique because Germany spent more on development there than it extracted in booty. "---Martin Filler, New York Review of Books "If you thought (as I did) that, 75 years on from Hitler' s death, there could surely be nothing new to learn about him, then this book by U. S. architectural historian Despina Stratigakos is an eye-opener. "---Tony Rennell, Daily Mail "Unusual and provocative. . . . A special strength of the book is Stratigakos' s attention to the fate of POWs-some Serbian, but mostly Russian. . . . Norwegian historians are coming to terms with both the occupation and their country' s response in the 1950s and 60s. Hitler' s Northern Utopia should be high on their must-read list. Nor will non-specialist readers be disappointed in it. "---Jonathan Beard, Michigan War Studies Review "Architectural historian Despina Stratigakos mines a little-known chapter in 20th century history with insight, clarity and encyclopedic rigour. From the vision to re-fashion Trondheim into a new cultural capital to the scheme for an imposing super-highway linking the new city to Berlin, the book chronicles a darkly fascinating saga. It' s a chilling vision of the world as it could have been - and a reminder of architecture' s role in creating it. " * Azure Magazine * "The reader gets an enormous amount of information about Norway in this beautiful and well-written book. Professor Stratigakos deserves much gratitude for a book which combines clear-headed precision and richness of detail with an understanding for the human cost of history. "---Lars Baerentzen, Krigshistorisk Tidsskrift "Despina Stratigakos' s book compellingly engages with a lesser-known aspect of Nazi planning and spatial logistics - the occupation of Norway. . . . With skilful narration Stratigakos propels the reader from Hitler' s 1934 visit to the Norwegian fjords towards the 1940 German invasion. . . . The book is an accessible yet multidimensional assessment of space and ideology, wrapped up in a rich narrative of archival materials. Despina Stratigakos undoubtedly contributes to studies of landscape and memory. "---Tereza E. Valny, History: Journal of the Historical Association "[A] fascinating new study. . . . Highly recommended. "" * Choice *
Despina Stratigakos is a vice provost and professor of architecture at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She is the author of Hitler at Home and Where Are the Women Architects? (Princeton), and has written on Nazi Germany for Architect Magazine, BBC History Magazine, and the Atlantic. She lives in Buffalo, New York.

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