This is an update of the first version of The Nazi Revolution, originally edited by John Snell. It is meant for undergraduates (and maybe some more interdisciplinary type graduate students) to familiarize them with historiography of Nazi Germany. At least as it existed until the mid to late 1990s. As such, it is a serviceable volume, divided into sections on political history, economic history, sociology, and even psychology. The elements of "psychohistory" are the least valuable. Still, not a bad place for students to start on this subject, especially after they have familiarized themselves with the factual timeline and biographical details of the main participants under study.