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Gendering modern German history: rewriting historiography
Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert
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Frontmatter
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Preface (Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert, page vii)
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1 Gendering Modern German History: Comparing Historiographies and Academic Cultures in Germany and the United States through the Lens of Gender (Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert, page 1)
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2 The Challenge of Gender: National Historiography, Nationalism, and National Identities (Angelika Schaser, page 39)
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3 Military, War, and the Mainstreams: Gendering Modern German Military History (Karen Hagemann, page 63)
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4 Blind Spots: Empire, Colonies, and Ethnic Identities in Modern German History (Birthe Kundrus, page 86)
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5 The Personal Is Political: Gender, Politics, and Political Activism in Modern German History (Belinda Davis, page 107)
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6 The Order of Terms: Class, Citizenship, and Welfare State in German Gender History (Kathleen Canning, page 128)
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7 A Tributary and a Mainstream: Gender, Public Memory, and Historiography of Nazi Germany (Claudia A. Koonz, page 147)
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8 Jews, Women, and Germans: Jewish and German Historiographies in a Transatlantic Perspective (Benjamin Maria Baader, page 169)
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9 Religion and Gender in Modern German History: A Historiographical Perspective (Ann Taylor Allen, page 190)
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10 Continuities and Ruptures: Sexuality in Twentieth-Century Germany: Historiography and its Discontents (Atina Grossmann, page 208)
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11 The Elephant in the Living Room: Or Why the History of Twentieth-Century Germany Should Be a Family Affair (Robert G. Moeller, page 228)
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Selected Bibliography (Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert, page 251)
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Contributing Authors (page 287)
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Index (page 291)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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GSR | 32.2 (Oct. 2009): 679-680 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40574891 |
CEH | 42.2 (June 2009): 382-384 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40600618 |
GPS | 26.2 (Summer 2008): 111-113 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23742830 |
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781845454425 (paper)
- 9781845452070 (hardcover)
- 9780857457042 (ebook)