"'James Retallack again demonstrates that his is a powerful and persuasive voice in Modern German history. In The German Right, Retallack stakes out a revisionist argument for understanding the political continuities of the German past, and in the process breathes new life into a deflated debate about Germany's "Sonderweg." What emerges is a new interpretation of modern German history, focusing on a highly contextualized political history of the German right from the middle of the nineteenth century into the maelstrom of the twentieth.' - Helmut Walser Smith, Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of History, Director, Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, Vanderbilt University."