German history from the margins / edited by Neil Gregor, Nils Roemer, and Mark Roseman.
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vi, 306 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Germans of the Jewish Stamm: visions of community between nationalism and particularism, 1850 to 1933 / Till van Rahden
- Identity and essentialism: race, racism, and the Jews at the fin de siecle / Yfaat Weiss
- Prussia at the margins, or the world that nationalism lost / Helmut Walser Smith
- Volkisch-nationalism and universalism on the margins of the Reich: a comparison of majority and minority liberalism in Germany, 1898-1933 / Eric Kurlander
- "Volksgemeinschaften unter sich": German minorities and regionalism in Poland, 1918-39 / Winson Chu
- A margin at the center: the conservatives in Lower Saxony between Kaiserreich and Federal Republic / Frank Bosch
- "Black-red-gold enemies": Catholics, Socialists, and Jews in elementary schoolbooks from Kaiserreich to Third Reich / Katharine Kennedy
- "Productivist" and "consumerist" narratives of Jews in German history / Gideon Reuveni
- How "Jewish" is German sexuality? Sex and antisemitism in the Third Reich / Dagmar Herzog
- Defeated Germans and surviving Jews: gendered encounters in everyday life in U.S.-occupied Germany, 1945-49 / Atina Grossmann
- Afro-German children and the social politics of race after 1945 / Heide Fehrenbach
- The difficult task of managing migration: the 1973 recruitment stop / Karen Schonwalder
- How and where is German history centered? / Geoff Eley.