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_aContemporary Europe in the historical imagination. _cedited by Darcy Buerkle and Skye Doney |
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_aMadison : _bUniversity of Wisconsin Press, _c2023. |
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490 | 1 | _aGeorge l. Mosse series in the history of European culture, sexuality, and ideas | |
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505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface: Mosse's Berlins | Darcy Buerkle and Skye Doney -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. George L. Mosse: The Work, the Legacy, the Man | Steven E. Aschheim -- Part I. George L. Mosse (1918-1999) -- 1. Civilizing the Nation: Can Mosse's Europe Be Saved? | Aleida Assmann -- 2. Past Subjunctive: George L. Mosse's Memoir | Darcy Buerkle -- Part II. New Politics of Exclusion -- 3. Conceptualizing Fascism: The Legacy of George L. Mosse | Enzo Traverso -- 4. Women, Gender, and the Radical Right: Then and Now | Mary Nolan -- 5. Behemoth Rises Again: On Twenty-First-Century Fascism | Andreas Huyssen -- Part III. Gender, Violence and the Everyday -- 6. Sex and Violence: Race Defilement in Nazi Germany | Stefanie Schüler-Springorum -- 7. People Working: Leisure, Love, and Violence in Nazi Concentration Camps | Elissa Mailänder -- Part IV. Soldiers -- 8. Morality, Nazi Ideology, and the Individual in the Third Reich: The Example of the Wehrmacht | David Harrisville -- 9. Reading Mosse in Jerusalem: Fallen Soldiers and Israel's Culture of Commemoration | Arie Dubnov -- Part V. German Jews Beyond Berlin -- 10. Religious Commitment and Leadership among German-Jewish Women in the Early Twentieth Century | Sarah Wobick-Segev -- 11. Who Owns the German Language? Zionism from Hochdeutsch to Kongressdeutsch | Marc Volovici -- 12. Photography between Empire and Nation: German-Jewish Displacement and the Global Camera | Rebekka Grossm ann -- 13. Max Nordau between George L. Mosse and Benzion Netanyahu | Adi Armon -- Part VI. Mosse and Berlin, Then and Today -- 14. "There's Nothing Innocuous Left": The Everyday Transfigured | Robert Zwarg -- 15. Absence/Presence: The Berlin Mosse Topography | Elisabeth Wagner -- 16. The Mosse Art Research Initiative (MARI) at Freie Universität Berlin | Meike Hoffmann. | |
505 | 8 | _a17. The Mosse Family in Berlin: Cultural Capital for Subsequent Generations | Frank Mecklenburg -- Afterword. A Family Message: The Mosse Berlin Legacy | Roger Strauch -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index. | |
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