
Rewriting German History
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"This volume, a festschrift for Richard J. Evans in honor of his retirement as Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge, is a collection of essays on German history written by his former doctoral students. . It provides a superb snapshot of current trends in German historical research, and can be recommended to any historians of science whose interests touch on the German-speaking world." (Ryan Dahn, H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences Online, networks.h-net.org, March, 2017)More details
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1. Crossing the North Sea - is there a British Approach to German History?; Geoff Eley
PART I: THE LOCAL NATION
2. Cologne Cathedral as an International Monument; Astrid Swenson
3. Germany's Boundaries and the Politics of Defeat: Heligoland, 1918-1933; Jan Rueger
4. Cosmopolitan Highlanders: Region and Nation in Anglo-German Encounters in the Himalayas, 1903-1945; Tom Neuhaus
5. The 'Cleansing' of Culture in Germany's Lost East after the Second World War; Hugo Service
6. Traitors, Heroes, Martyrs, Victims? Veterans of Nazi 'Forced Conscription' from Alsace and Moselle; Elizabeth Vlossak
PART II: CULTURE AND SOCIETY
7. The Age of Assassination: Monarchy and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Europe; Rachel G. Hoffman
8. Finding the Female Self: Women's Autonomy, Marriage, and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Hamburg; Lynn Abrams
9. Beasts in Human Clothing? Pimps, Moral Panics, and the German Underworld; Victoria Harris
10. Myth-making in Hitler's Shadow: The Transfiguration of Emil Nolde after 1945; Bernhard Fulda
11. East German Perspectives on Continuity and Change across the Caesura of 1989; Hester Vaizey
PART III: THE PECULIARITIES OF NAZI GERMANY
12. Justifying Genocide in Weimar Germany: The Armenian Genocide, German Nationalists, and Assassinated Young Turks, 1919-1923; Stefan Ihrig
13. Interwar Britain and German Racial Theory; Bradley W. Hart
14. The Cultivation of Mussolini's Image in Weimar and Nazi Germany; Christian Goeschel
15. Dictators for Sale: The Commercialisation of the Duce and the Fuehrer in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany; Bianca Gaudenzi
16. Veiled Survivors: Jews, Roma and Muslims in the Years of the Holocaust; David Motadel
17. The Nazi Concentration Camps in International Context: Comparisons and Connections; Nikolaus Wachsmann
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