From drogers@jaguar1.usouthal.eduFri Aug 25 15:44:40 1995 Date: Fri, 25 Aug 1995 14:24:48 -0500 From: H-GERMAN EDITOR Dan Rogers Reply to: H-NET List on German History To: Multiple recipients of list H-GERMAN Subject: Post-1945 Culture Submitted by: Michael Kater To susbsribers of H-GERMAN: I should like to thank all the good people who sent in suggestions to me on the revival of culture in Germany after 1945. One comment was that all told, there was really very little and that this in itself was interesting. Come to think of it, there is not all that much on culture in the Third Reich or the Weimar Republic, for that matter, Gay and Laqueur notwithstanding. I wonder whether this has to do with problems in using an interdisciplinary approach that some of us are thinking about, including Konrad Jarasch, who just contacted me about it. At any rate, the most-often mentioned work was that by Hermann Glaser, and although I have a small volume by him on the Third Reich, I was not aware of his post-1945 writings. I need all this for the conclusion of a book to be entitled *Musical Careers in the Third Reich*, which I am just completing. For this conclusion, I have the music pretty well in place, but not so much the other arts and the politische and soziale Rahmenbedingungen. What you have suggested will help greatly, so thanks again. Michael Kater -- Michael H. Kater York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada .