Natalie Scholz is a professor of modern and contemporary history at the University of Amsterdam.

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Scholz explores the afterlife of Nazism as a repurposing and remythologizing process. Scholars have yet to learn how to account for the 'affective legacies' of the Third Reich, or even to realize that they existed. Scholz's analysis of the postwar fabric of Nazi myth showcases a subject and an approach that could be of great consequence for contemporary German and, more generally, post-totalitarian scholarship." - Michael Geyer, University of Chicago