Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective
Herausgeber: Meng, Michael; Seipp, Adam R.
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Includes chapters by major scholars. Deals with central historiographical questions in German history.
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Includes chapters by major scholars. Deals with central historiographical questions in German history.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781785337048
- ISBN-10: 1785337041
- Artikelnr.: 48215012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781785337048
- ISBN-10: 1785337041
- Artikelnr.: 48215012
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Meng is an Associate Professor of History at Clemson University. He is the author of Shattered Spaces: Encountering Jewish Ruins in Postwar Germany and Poland.
Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Ruination to Renewal: Konrad Jarausch's Europe
Michael Meng and Adam Seipp
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY QUESTIONS
Chapter 1. History and Theory: Writing Modern European Histories after the
Linguistic Turn
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 2. Paths Forward: In Defense of the History of Disciplines
Laurence Hare
Chapter 3. Contextualizing the Holocaust: Modernization, Modernity,
Colonialism, and Genocide
Christopher R. Browning
PART II: MEMORY, PROFESSIONALIZATION, AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 4. Gender and Academic Culture: Women in the Historical Profession
in Germany and the United States Since 1945
Karen Hagemann and Sarah Summers
Chapter 5. Forms, Strategies, and Narratives of Professionalization in
Western and Eastern Europe: Autonomous Profession versus Heteronomous
Professional Service Class?
Hannes Siegrist
Chapter 6. A Myth of Unity: German Unification as a Challenge in
Contemporary History
Martin Sabrow
Translated by Jane Rafferty
PART III: NARRATIVES OF GERMAN HISTORY
Chapter 7. A "Shattered" Religious Past: Rethinking the Master Narratives
of Twentieth-Century German Christianity
Benjamin Pearson and Michael E. O'Sullivan
Chapter 8. Central, Not Subsidiary: Migration as a Master Narrative in
Modern German History
Sarah Thomsen Vierra
Chapter 9. Protest and Participation: The Transformation of Democratic
Praxis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968 - 1983
Stephen Milder
PART IV: FAMILY HISTORIES
Chapter 10. Die Bratus: Sketch for a Minor German History
Michael Geyer
Chapter 11. On Losing One's Children Twice: An Intimate
Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Elizabeth Heineman
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Ruination to Renewal: Konrad Jarausch's Europe
Michael Meng and Adam Seipp
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY QUESTIONS
Chapter 1. History and Theory: Writing Modern European Histories after the
Linguistic Turn
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 2. Paths Forward: In Defense of the History of Disciplines
Laurence Hare
Chapter 3. Contextualizing the Holocaust: Modernization, Modernity,
Colonialism, and Genocide
Christopher R. Browning
PART II: MEMORY, PROFESSIONALIZATION, AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 4. Gender and Academic Culture: Women in the Historical Profession
in Germany and the United States Since 1945
Karen Hagemann and Sarah Summers
Chapter 5. Forms, Strategies, and Narratives of Professionalization in
Western and Eastern Europe: Autonomous Profession versus Heteronomous
Professional Service Class?
Hannes Siegrist
Chapter 6. A Myth of Unity: German Unification as a Challenge in
Contemporary History
Martin Sabrow
Translated by Jane Rafferty
PART III: NARRATIVES OF GERMAN HISTORY
Chapter 7. A "Shattered" Religious Past: Rethinking the Master Narratives
of Twentieth-Century German Christianity
Benjamin Pearson and Michael E. O'Sullivan
Chapter 8. Central, Not Subsidiary: Migration as a Master Narrative in
Modern German History
Sarah Thomsen Vierra
Chapter 9. Protest and Participation: The Transformation of Democratic
Praxis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968 - 1983
Stephen Milder
PART IV: FAMILY HISTORIES
Chapter 10. Die Bratus: Sketch for a Minor German History
Michael Geyer
Chapter 11. On Losing One's Children Twice: An Intimate
Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Elizabeth Heineman
Index
Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Ruination to Renewal: Konrad Jarausch's Europe
Michael Meng and Adam Seipp
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY QUESTIONS
Chapter 1. History and Theory: Writing Modern European Histories after the
Linguistic Turn
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 2. Paths Forward: In Defense of the History of Disciplines
Laurence Hare
Chapter 3. Contextualizing the Holocaust: Modernization, Modernity,
Colonialism, and Genocide
Christopher R. Browning
PART II: MEMORY, PROFESSIONALIZATION, AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 4. Gender and Academic Culture: Women in the Historical Profession
in Germany and the United States Since 1945
Karen Hagemann and Sarah Summers
Chapter 5. Forms, Strategies, and Narratives of Professionalization in
Western and Eastern Europe: Autonomous Profession versus Heteronomous
Professional Service Class?
Hannes Siegrist
Chapter 6. A Myth of Unity: German Unification as a Challenge in
Contemporary History
Martin Sabrow
Translated by Jane Rafferty
PART III: NARRATIVES OF GERMAN HISTORY
Chapter 7. A "Shattered" Religious Past: Rethinking the Master Narratives
of Twentieth-Century German Christianity
Benjamin Pearson and Michael E. O'Sullivan
Chapter 8. Central, Not Subsidiary: Migration as a Master Narrative in
Modern German History
Sarah Thomsen Vierra
Chapter 9. Protest and Participation: The Transformation of Democratic
Praxis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968 - 1983
Stephen Milder
PART IV: FAMILY HISTORIES
Chapter 10. Die Bratus: Sketch for a Minor German History
Michael Geyer
Chapter 11. On Losing One's Children Twice: An Intimate
Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Elizabeth Heineman
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Ruination to Renewal: Konrad Jarausch's Europe
Michael Meng and Adam Seipp
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY QUESTIONS
Chapter 1. History and Theory: Writing Modern European Histories after the
Linguistic Turn
Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Chapter 2. Paths Forward: In Defense of the History of Disciplines
Laurence Hare
Chapter 3. Contextualizing the Holocaust: Modernization, Modernity,
Colonialism, and Genocide
Christopher R. Browning
PART II: MEMORY, PROFESSIONALIZATION, AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 4. Gender and Academic Culture: Women in the Historical Profession
in Germany and the United States Since 1945
Karen Hagemann and Sarah Summers
Chapter 5. Forms, Strategies, and Narratives of Professionalization in
Western and Eastern Europe: Autonomous Profession versus Heteronomous
Professional Service Class?
Hannes Siegrist
Chapter 6. A Myth of Unity: German Unification as a Challenge in
Contemporary History
Martin Sabrow
Translated by Jane Rafferty
PART III: NARRATIVES OF GERMAN HISTORY
Chapter 7. A "Shattered" Religious Past: Rethinking the Master Narratives
of Twentieth-Century German Christianity
Benjamin Pearson and Michael E. O'Sullivan
Chapter 8. Central, Not Subsidiary: Migration as a Master Narrative in
Modern German History
Sarah Thomsen Vierra
Chapter 9. Protest and Participation: The Transformation of Democratic
Praxis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968 - 1983
Stephen Milder
PART IV: FAMILY HISTORIES
Chapter 10. Die Bratus: Sketch for a Minor German History
Michael Geyer
Chapter 11. On Losing One's Children Twice: An Intimate
Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Elizabeth Heineman
Index







