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Szejnmann (European history, Middlesex U.) points out that most studies of the spread of Nazism in German society before and after 1933 have concentrated on the western half of the country. He fills the gap by looking at its reception in Saxony, one of Germany's most industrialized regions, discussing continuity and change during the three phases of constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, and dictatorship. He also shows show deep-seated local traditions determined the success or failure of Nazism among local populations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)