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The Gas Mask in Interwar Germany: Visions of Chemical Modernity (Science in History)

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This scholarly work examines how the gas mask became a symbol of technological progress and chemical modernity in interwar Germany. Thompson explores the cultural, scientific, and political significance of this device during a transformative period in German history.

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Peter Thompson’s The Gas Mask in Interwar Germany offers a fascinating exploration of how a protective device became central to understanding modernity in early 20th-century Germany. Drawing on extensive archival research, Thompson traces the evolution of the gas mask from its origins in World War I to its cultural prominence during the interwar period.

The book examines how German scientists, engineers, and intellectuals embraced the gas mask as a symbol of rational progress and technological mastery. Thompson contextualizes this phenomenon within broader debates about chemical industry, public health, and the relationship between science and society. He analyzes how the gas mask appeared in German art, literature, and visual culture, reflecting anxieties about industrial modernity and chemical warfare.

This interdisciplinary study reveals how ordinary objects can illuminate historical change and cultural values. Thompson’s work demonstrates that understanding the gas mask provides crucial insights into interwar German society’s complex relationship with technology, progress, and the emerging chemical age.

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Author

Peter Thompson

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009314848

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