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Monica Ladurner Wolfgang Beyer - Swinging Not Marching

Swing Kids, Jazz and the Nazis

Youths in resistance: the “Schlurfs”, their music and lifestyle.

Whoever refused to join the Nazi lock-step had to march to a different drummer. This book tells the story of a nearly forgotten rebellion: During the 1930s and 1940s thousands of teenagers made the decision for a lifestyle that was the absolute opposite of the ideals propagated by Nazi ideology. With their love of Swing and Jazz as well as their provocative clothing style these teenagers opposed the regime’s rhythm and chose a path of civil disobedience that lasted well beyond 1945. Many had to pay a high price for their resistance: they were sent to youth concentration camps, were deployed to the front or murdered. The authors have interviewed contemporary witnesses from Austria, Germany, France and the Czech Republic and tell the fascinating story of the “Schlurfs” – a teenage subculture whose protest through music and style triggered extreme counter-reactions.

Book details

with the collaboration of Katja Schröckenstein
244 pages
format:140 x 220
ISBN: 9783701732180
Release date: 20.09.2011

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  • World rights available
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Authors
Monica Ladurner

born 1962, studied Law, Piano and Dance. She has been developing TV programs, reports and documentaries for numerous broadcasting companies including ORF, arte, Pro7, 3sat, MDR, WDR, ARD, Schweizer Rundfunk and BR Alpha.

Wolfgang Beyer

born 1958, is a screenwriter for documentaries and feature films. He also writes satirical and culturally critical news commentaries and has developed numerous TV documentaries for ORF and other broadcasting companies

Press

Swinging Not Marching is one of those rare books that genuinely combine academic rigour and popular appeal. As well as being relevant for students of cultural history and the Nazi era, the book will feed the continuing interest amongst the general public in life during the Nazi era and particularly in the jazz legacy, demonstrated by Esy Edugyan´s recent szccess with Half-Blood Blues . NEW BOOKS IN GERMAN

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