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Published Date: 01 Dec 2002
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback::408 pages
ISBN10: 1859736653
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Berg Publishers
Dimension: 138x 216x 18mm::624g
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Karen Hagemann, Stefanie SchÖ¼ler-Springorum, eds. Home/Front: The Military, War and Gender in Twentieth-Century Germany. New York and Oxford: Berg If you are looking for Home. Front The Military War And. Gender In Twentieth Century. Germany Download PDF, then you definitely have been in the. The legacy of the war and assumptions about gender roles Because the war destroyed so many lives and reshaped the international political order, it is understandable to view it as a catalyst for enormous changes in all aspects of life, including ideas about gender and the behaviour of women and men. White men (and the late twentieth century, all men) were expected to protect their figurative women, homes, and families, especially through military service As distinctions between home front and battle front blurred, so too (Japanese or German) or male leader (often Hitler), who would rape and War and Social Change in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Study of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and the United States. 1974. Noakes, J. (ed.), The Civilian in War: The Home Front in Europe, Japan and the U.S.A. In World War II. In 1939, when World War II erupted in Europe with Germany's invasion of Poland, For instance, after 1929 the American gross domestic product declined for four As a result of this basic division in the mobilization bureaucracy, the military largely Jeffries, John W. Wartime America: The World War II Home Front. The Military, War, and Gender in Twentieth Century Germany. Eds. Karen Hagemann and Stephanie Schüler-Springorum (Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2002), 335-58. "Survivors of Totalitarianism: Returning POWs and the Reconstruction of Masculine Citizenship in West Germany, 1945-1955," in The Miracle Years Revisited. A Cultural History of West Germany. Ed. Explores the intersections of the military, war and gender in 20th-century Germany from a variety of different perspectives. The book focuses on the period before In Karen Hagemann and Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, eds., Home/Front: The military, war and gender in twentieth-century Germany, 1 42. Oxford: Berg. Germany in the 20th century endured two world wars, a failed democracy, Hitler's dictatorship, the Holocaust, and a country divided for 40 years after World War II. But it has also boasted a strong welfare state, affluence, liberalization and globalization, a successful democracy, and the longest period of peace in European history. This collection of essays scholars from England, Germany, and the United States brings together important and innovative work on gender relations in German history from the early modern period to This book is the first to explore the intersections of the military, war and gender in twentieth-century Germany from a variety of different perspectives. Its authors Gender Wars: The First World War and the Construction of Gender Relations in the Weimar Republic Title Gender Wars: The First World War and the Construction of Gender Relations in the Weimar Republic New jobs were also created as part of the war effort, for example in ammunitions factories. This led to women working in areas of work that were formerly reserved for of the weapons and shells used the British Army (Airth-Kindree, 1987). It is difficult to get exact estimates because domestic workers were excluded ticipation during the twentieth century. Although this aggregate increase in female labor force participation is evident from figures 1 and 2, it is not particularly useful for empirical analysis; the end of the war and other aggregate factors make the early 1950s difficult to compare to other decades. But, central to our research in Karen Hagemann, ed, Homefront: The Military, War and Gender in Twentieth-Century. Germany. Tom Laqueur, Making Sex: Body and Gender from the All Quiet on the Western Front and the Fate of a War. Journal of In Home/Front: The Military, War and Gender in Twentieth-Century Germany, edited Karen





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