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  • af Martina Kolb
    432,95 kr.

    The Mediterranean region of Liguria, where the Maritime Alps sweep down to the coasts of northwest Italy and southeast France, the Riviera, marks the intersection of two of Europe’s major cultural landscapes. Remote, liminal, compact, and steep, the terrain has influenced many international authors and artists. In this study, Martina Kolb traces Liguria’s specific impact on the works of three seminal German-writing modernists – Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, and Gottfried Benn – whose encounters with Ligurian lands and seas led to an innovative geopoetic fusion of word and world.Kolb examines each of these authors’ acquired affinities with Ligurian and Provençal landscapes and seascapes, revisiting and reassessing the long tradition of northern longing for a Mediterranean south. She also shows how Freud and Benn followed in the footsteps of Nietzsche in his most prolific years, a topic which has received little critical attention to date. Nietzsche, Freud, Benn, and the Azure Spell of Liguria offers a fresh approach to these writers’ groundbreaking literary achievements and profound interest in poetic expression as cathartic self-liberation.

  • af Alexandria Ruble
    431,95 - 977,95 kr.

  • af Andrea Rottmann
    285,95 kr.

    Queer Lives across the Wall draws on personal letters, photo albums, and state records in order to tell the history of East and West Berlin in the early Cold War through an LGBTIQ* perspective.

  • af Deborah Barton
    891,95 kr.

    Writing and Rewriting the Reich offers a comprehensive history of German women journalists throughout the Nazi era.

  • af Martin Wagner
    726,95 kr.

    This book examines Vienna’s Burgtheater, the most prestigious German-language stage in the nineteenth century.

  • af Matthew Unangst
    849,95 kr.

  • - Translation Effects
    af Patrick O'Neill
    380,95 kr.

    Lyrical, mysterious, and laden with symbolism, Franz Kafka’s novels and stories have been translated into more than forty languages ranging from Icelandic to Japanese. In Transforming Kafka, Patrick O’Neill approaches these texts through the method he pioneered in Polyglot Joyce and Impossible Joyce, considering the many translations of each work as a single, multilingual “macrotext.”Examining three novels – The Trial, The Castle, and America – and two short stories – “The Judgment” and “The Metamorphosis” – O’Neill offers comparative readings that consider both intertextual and intratextual themes. His innovative approach shows how comparing translations extends and expands the potential meanings of the text and reveals the subtle differences among the hundreds of translations of Kafka’s work. A sophisticated analysis of the ways in which translation shapes, rearranges, and expands our understanding of literary works, Transforming Kafka is a unique approach to reading the works of a literary giant.

  • af Samuel Clowes Huneke
    432,95 kr.

    States of Liberation traces the paths of gay men in East and West Germany from the violent aftermath of the Second World War to the thundering nightclubs of present-day Berlin. Following a captivating cast of characters, from gay spies and Nazi scientists to queer politicians and secret police bureaucrats, States of Liberation tells the remarkable story of how the two German states persecuted gay men - and how those men slowly, over the course of decades, won new rights and created new opportunities for themselves in the heart of Cold War Europe. Relying on untapped archives in Germany and the United States as well as oral histories with witnesses and survivors, Huneke reveals that communist East Germany was in many ways far more progressive on queer issues than democratic West Germany.

  • - Narratives from Europe and East Asia
     
    830,95 kr.

    This edited collection explores memories and experiences of genocide, civilian casualties, and other atrocities that occurred after the Second World War.

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    824,95 kr.

    The Eichmann Trial Reconsidered explores the legacy and consequences of the trial of Adolf Eichmann.

  • - German-Jewish Men and Their Gendered Experiences in Nazi Germany, 1933-1941
    af Sebastian Huebel
    393,95 kr.

    Fighter, Worker, and Family Man explores how German-Jewish men tried to maintain their understandings of masculinity under Nazi rule.

  • - Weimar Cinema and the Romantic Modern
    af Kenneth S. Calhoon
    775,95 kr.

    The Long Century's Long Shadow explores what is cinematic about the developments in literature, art, and aesthetic thinking that emerged in Germany at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  • - Theatre, Subject, and the Shakespearean Paradox in German Literature from Lessing to Kleist
    af Kenneth S. Calhoon
    273,95 kr.

    Affecting Grace examines the importance of Shakespeare's poetry and plays within German literature and thought after 1750 - including its relationship to German classicism, which favoured unreflected ease over theatricality.

  • - German Missionary Culture and Globalization in the Age of Empire
    af Jeremy Best
    827,95 kr.

    Motivated by a theology that declared missionary work was independent of secular colonial pursuits, Protestant missionaries from Germany operated in ways that contradict current and prevailing interpretations of nineteenth-century missionary work. As a result of their travels, these missionaries contributed to Germany's colonial culture. Because of their theology of Christian universalism, they worked against the bigoted racialism and ultra-nationalism of secular German empire-building. Heavenly Fatherland provides a detailed political and cultural analysis of missionaries, mission societies, mission intellectuals, and missionary supporters.Combining cases studies from East Africa with studies of the metropole, this book demonstrates that missionaries' ideas about race and colonialism influenced ordinary Germans' experience of globalization and colonialism at the same time that the missionaries shaped colonial governance. By bringing together religious and colonial history, the book opens new avenues of inquiry into Christian participation in colonialism. During the Age of Empire, German missionaries promoted an internationalist vision of the modern world that aimed to create a multinational, multiracial "e;heavenly Fatherland"e; spread across the globe.

  • - Crime and Punishment in the Nazi Ghettos
    af Svenja Bethke & Hamburger Edition HIS Verlagsges
    357,95 - 572,95 kr.

    Exploring notions of justice and morality, this book offers a new interpretation of everyday life in the ghettos during the Second World War.

  • - Continuity and Change in the Western Industrialized World after 1970
     
    828,95 kr.

    Marked by a period of massive structural change, the 1970s in Europe saw the collapse of traditional manufacturing. The essays in this collection question aspects of the narrative of decline and radical transformation.

  • - Radical Transnational Performance in Contemporary Berlin
    af Olivia Landry
    744,95 kr.

    Theatre of Anger examines contemporary transnational theatre in Berlin through the political scope of anger, and its trajectory from Aristotle all the way to Audre Lorde and bell hooks.

  • - Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic
    af Javier Samper Vendrell
    423,95 kr.

    The Seduction of Youth offers a new perspective on the history of the Weimar Republic by exploring the intersection between the homosexual movement, print culture, and homophobic fears about the seduction of young boys.

  • - Catholic Women, Miracles, and Politics in Modern Germany, 1918-1965
    af Michael E. O'Sullivan
    956,95 kr.

    Disruptive Power examines a surprising revival of faith in Catholic miracles in Germany from the 1920s to the 1960s. The book follows the dramatic stigmata of Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth and her powerful circle of followers that included theologians, Cardinals, politicians, journalists, monarchists, anti-fascists, and everyday pilgrims. Disruptive Power explores how this and other similar groups negotiated the precariousness of the Weimar Republic, the repression of the Third Reich, and the dynamic early years of the Federal Republic.Analyzing a network of rebellious traditionalists, O'Sullivan illustrates the divisions that characterized the German Catholic minority as they endured the tumultuous era of the world wars. Analyzing material from archives in Germany and the United States, Michael E. O'Sullivan investigates the unsanctioned but very popular visions in several rural towns after World War II, providing micro-histories that illuminate the impact of mystical faith on religiosity, politics, and gender norms.

  • af Amy Carney
    485,95 - 752,95 kr.

    Marriage and Fatherhood in the Nazi SS, by Amy Carney, is the first work to significantly assess the role of SS men as husbands and fathers. These families contributed to the transformation of the SS into a racially-elite family community that was poised to serve as the new aristocracy of the Third Reich.

  • - Nazis on Trial in Communist Poland
    af Alexander Prusin & Gabriel Finder
    492,95 kr.

    Justice behind the Iron Curtain is the first work to showcase communist Poland's judicial confrontation with the legacy of the Nazi occupation and its oppressive regime.

  • - Unaccompanied Children in American-Occupied Germany, 1945-1952
    af Lynne Taylor
    557,95 - 891,95 kr.

    Taylor's exploration and insight into the debates around national identity and the privilege of citizenship challenges our understanding of nationality in the postwar period.

  • - Hidden Lives and Contested Borders, 1960s to 1980s
    af Jennifer A. Miller
    252,95 - 463,95 kr.

    Turkish Guest Workers in Germany tells the post-war story of Turkish "guest workers," whom West German employers recruited to fill their depleted ranks.

  • - Variations on a German Theme
    af Celia Applegate
    551,95 - 856,95 kr.

    In The Necessity of Music, Celia Applegate explores the many ways that Germans thought about and made music from the eighteenth- to twentieth-centuries.

  • - German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis
    af Laurie Marhoefer
    498,95 kr.

    Sex and the Weimar Republic shows how, in Weimar Germany, the citizen's right to sexual freedom came with a duty to keep sexuality private, non-commercial, and respectable.

  • - Reconciliation in Occupied Germany, 1944-1954
    af Steven M. Schroeder
    471,95 - 709,95 kr.

    Drawing on underutilized archival materials, To Forget It All and Begin Anew reveals a nuanced mosaic of like-minded people who worked against considerable odds to make right the wrongs of the Nazi era.

  • - Nature, Identity, and the Contestation of a National Symbol, 1871-1914
    af Jeffrey K. Wilson
    497,95 - 1.031,95 kr.

    Through impressive primary and archival research, Wilson demonstrates that in addition to uniting Germans, the forest as a national symbol could also serve as a vehicle for protest and strife.

  • - Portraits and Pathways
    af James Retallack
    529,95 kr.

    Retallack reveals the complex and contradictory nature of the Second Reich, presenting Imperial Germany as it was seen by outsiders and insiders as well as by historians, political scientists, and sociologists ever since.

  • - From Liberalism to Corporatism in Greater Berlin, 1871-1933
    af Parker Daly Everett
    1.008,95 kr.

    Urban Transformations delves into the ecology, sociology, politics, and architecture at the root of Berlin's urbanization.

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