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Modern Germany in transatlantic perspective /

"Bringing together incisive contributions from an international group of colleagues and former students, Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective takes stock of the field of German history as exemplified by the extraordinary scholarly career of Konrad H. Jarausch. Through fascinating reflect...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Meng, Michael (Editor ), Seipp, Adam R. (Editor ), Jarausch, Konrad Hugo (honouree.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Berghahn Books, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective
  • Contents
  • Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. From Ruination to Renewal: Konrad Jarausch's Europe
  • Part I. Theory and Historiography Questions
  • Chapter 1. History and Theory: Writing Modern European Histories after the Linguistic Turn
  • Chapter 2. Paths Forward: In Defense of the History of Disciplines
  • Chapter 3. Contextualizing the Holocaust: Modernization, Modernity, Colonialism, and Genocide
  • Part II. Memory, Professionalization, and Professions
  • Chapter 4. Gender and Academic Culture: Women in the Historical Profession in Germany and the United States since 1945Chapter 5. Forms, Strategies, and Narratives of Professionalization in Western and Eastern Europe: Autonomous Profession versus Heteronomous Professional Service Class?
  • Chapter 6. A Myth of Unity? German Unification as a Challenge in Contemporary History
  • Part III. Narratives of German History
  • Chapter 7. A Shattered Religious Past: Rethinking the Master Narratives of Twentieth-Century German Christianity
  • Chapter 8. Central, Not Subsidiary: Migration as a Master Narrative in Modern German HistoryChapter 9. Protest and Participation: The Transformation of Democratic Praxis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1968-83
  • Part IV. Family Histories
  • Chapter 10. Die Bratus: Sketch for a Minor German History
  • Chapter 11. On Losing One's Children Twice: An Intimate Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung