Table of Contents
Preface
Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert
Chapter 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
Chapter 2. The Challenge of Gender: National Historiography, Nationalism, and National Identities
Angelika Schaser
Chapter 3. Military, War, and the Mainstreams: Gendering Modern German Military History
Karen Hagemann
Chapter 4. Blind Spots: Empire, Colonies, and Ethnic Identities in Modern German History
Birthe Kundrus
Chapter 5. The Personal Is Political: Gender, Politics, and Political Activism in Modern German History
Belinda Davis
Chapter 6. The Order of Terms: Class, Citizenship, and Welfare State in German Gender History
Kathleen Canning
Chapter 7. A Tributary and a Mainstream: Gender, Public Memory, and Historiography of Nazi Germany
Claudia A. Koonz
Chapter 8. Jews, Women, and Germans: Jewish and German Historiographies in a Transatlantic Perspective
Benjamin Maria Baader
Chapter 9. Religion and Gender in Modern German History: A Historiographical Perspective
Ann Taylor Allen
Chapter 10. Continuities and Ruptures: Sexuality in Twentieth-Century Germany: Historiography and its Discontents
Atina Grossmann
Chapter 11. The Elephant in the Living Room: Or Why the History of Twentieth-Century Germany Should Be a Family Affair
Robert G. Moeller
Selected Bibliography
Contributing Authors
Index