Gendering Modern German History
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Gendering Modern German History, authored by a team of experts and published by Berghahn Books in 2007. This compelling hardcover edition spans 312 pages and delves into critical themes such as nationhood, nationalism, military conflicts, colonialism, and the dynamics of politics and protest.
Through a series of detailed case studies, the book highlights the essential role of gender perspectives in reshaping our understanding of history. It challenges traditional narratives surrounding class, citizenship, religion, and the experiences of both Jewish and non-Jewish Germans. Additionally, it addresses significant topics like the Holocaust and the interplay of the body and sexuality.
This essential read is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their comprehension of modern German history through a gendered lens. Don't miss your chance to add this pivotal work to your collection!