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* after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany
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ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, in Englisch, Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, gebraucht.
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"Dagmar Herzog's book makes a well founded case that what has become our conventional wisdom about ***uality in Nazi Germany needs to be revised. This is a pioneering work in contemporary history."—Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland"Dagmar Herzog's approach is so new and so fresh that it will long serve as a standard for writing the history of ***uality in modern Germany. Basing her account on previously neglected source material from newspapers, advice manuals, church statements, public pronouncements and interviews, she writes with authority and with an enviable grasp of how politics and *** were entwined in the Nazi era and its aftermath. Possessing an amazing ability to cover many different themes and contexts at the same time, she brings her subject into focus with great verve and efficacy."—Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University"In this superb study, Dagmar Herzog expertly demonstrates that when people talk about ***, they are always talking about much, much more. A major achievement, this book forces us all to think differently about the history of Germany in the twentieth century and illustrates how an historical account that focuses on ***uality can illuminate key aspects of National Socialism, a Germany divided between East and West, and the politics of reunification in the 1990s."—Robert Moeller, University of California, Irvine"In this powerful, persuasive, and richly documented work, Dagmar Herzog rewrites not only the history of ***uality but also the history of politics and religion in twentieth-century Germany. She offers a fascinating analysis of the emancipatory as well as the repressive elements in ***ual discourse under the Third Reich and shows how Nazi ideology continued to shape ***ual politics in Germany during the post-war period, even reaching into some of the progressive currents of the ***ual Revolution in the 1960s. Of the many surprises afforded by this widely suggestive and compulsively.
"Dagmar Herzog's book makes a well founded case that what has become our conventional wisdom about ***uality in Nazi Germany needs to be revised. This is a pioneering work in contemporary history."—Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland"Dagmar Herzog's approach is so new and so fresh that it will long serve as a standard for writing the history of ***uality in modern Germany. Basing her account on previously neglected source material from newspapers, advice manuals, church statements, public pronouncements and interviews, she writes with authority and with an enviable grasp of how politics and *** were entwined in the Nazi era and its aftermath. Possessing an amazing ability to cover many different themes and contexts at the same time, she brings her subject into focus with great verve and efficacy."—Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University"In this superb study, Dagmar Herzog expertly demonstrates that when people talk about ***, they are always talking about much, much more. A major achievement, this book forces us all to think differently about the history of Germany in the twentieth century and illustrates how an historical account that focuses on ***uality can illuminate key aspects of National Socialism, a Germany divided between East and West, and the politics of reunification in the 1990s."—Robert Moeller, University of California, Irvine"In this powerful, persuasive, and richly documented work, Dagmar Herzog rewrites not only the history of ***uality but also the history of politics and religion in twentieth-century Germany. She offers a fascinating analysis of the emancipatory as well as the repressive elements in ***ual discourse under the Third Reich and shows how Nazi ideology continued to shape ***ual politics in Germany during the post-war period, even reaching into some of the progressive currents of the ***ual Revolution in the 1960s. Of the many surprises afforded by this widely suggestive and compulsively.
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* after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany (2005)
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ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, in Englisch, 352 Seiten, Princeton University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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What is the relationship between ***ual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's ***ual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given ***ual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's ***ual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "***-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, *** after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's ***ual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, *** after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of ***ual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, ***graphy, and theories of ***ual orientation, *** after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made ***uality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust., Hardcover, Ausgabe: First, Label: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-04-17, Studio: Princeton University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1142830.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Discount Bookstore.
What is the relationship between ***ual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's ***ual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given ***ual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's ***ual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "***-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, *** after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's ***ual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, *** after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of ***ual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, ***graphy, and theories of ***ual orientation, *** after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made ***uality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust., Hardcover, Ausgabe: First, Label: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-04-17, Studio: Princeton University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1142830.
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* after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany (2005)
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ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, in Englisch, 368 Seiten, Princeton University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, chengsonbooks.
What is the relationship between ***ual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's ***ual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given ***ual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's ***ual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "***-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, *** after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's ***ual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, *** after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of ***ual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, ***graphy, and theories of ***ual orientation, *** after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made ***uality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust., Hardcover, Ausgabe: First, Label: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-03-28, Studio: Princeton University Press, Verkaufsrang: 2059413.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, chengsonbooks.
What is the relationship between ***ual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's ***ual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given ***ual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's ***ual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "***-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, *** after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's ***ual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, *** after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of ***ual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, ***graphy, and theories of ***ual orientation, *** after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made ***uality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust., Hardcover, Ausgabe: First, Label: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-03-28, Studio: Princeton University Press, Verkaufsrang: 2059413.
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Sex after Fascism : Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany by
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ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, vermutlich in Englisch, Princeton University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
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What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, "Sex after Fascism" fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, "Sex after Fascism" examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, "Sex after Fascism" also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, "Sex after Fascism" fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, "Sex after Fascism" examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, "Sex after Fascism" also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
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Sex after Fascism
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ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, in Englisch, Princeton University Press, neu, E-Book.
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History, What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, Sex after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, Sex after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, Sex after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
History, What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, Sex after Fascism fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, Sex after Fascism examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, Sex after Fascism also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
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Sex After Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany
EN
ISBN: 9780691117027 bzw. 0691117020, in Englisch, Princeton University Press.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Sex After Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany Herzog, Dagmar, What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, "Sex after Fascism" fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, "Sex after Fascism" examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, "Sex after Fascism" also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
Sex After Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany Herzog, Dagmar, What is the relationship between sexual and other kinds of politics? Few societies have posed this puzzle as urgently, or as disturbingly, as Nazi Germany. What exactly were Nazism's sexual politics? Were they repressive for everyone, or were some individuals and groups given sexual license while others were persecuted, tormented, and killed? How do we make sense of the evolution of postwar interpretations of Nazism's sexual politics? What do we make of the fact that scholars from the 1960s to the present have routinely asserted that the Third Reich was "sex-hostile"? In response to these and other questions, "Sex after Fascism" fundamentally reconceives central topics in twentieth-century German history. Among other things, it changes the way we understand the immense popular appeal of the Nazi regime and the nature of antisemitism, the role of Christianity in the consolidation of postfascist conservatism in the West, the countercultural rebellions of the 1960s-1970s, as well as the negotiations between government and citizenry under East German communism. Beginning with a new interpretation of the Third Reich's sexual politics and ending with the revisions of Germany's past facilitated by communism's collapse, "Sex after Fascism" examines the intimately intertwined histories of capitalism and communism, pleasure and state policies, religious renewal and secularizing trends. A history of sexual attitudes and practices in twentieth-century Germany, investigating such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation, "Sex after Fascism" also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust.
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