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  • - A History of the Twentieth Century from Europe's Edge
    av Dan Diner
    569

    Chronicles twentieth century history as ""universal civil war"" between a succession of conflicting dualisms such as freedom and equality, race and class, capitalism and communism, liberalism and fascism, East and West.

  • - The Holocaust Era Restitution Campaign of the 1990s
    av Michael R. Marrus
    379,-

    Explores the wave of justice-seeking for the Holocaust: what it has been, why it emerged when it did, how it fits with earlier reparation to the Jewish people, its significance for the historical representation of the Holocaust, and its implications for justice-seeking in our time.

  • - Sexuality, Reproduction, and Disability in Post-Nazi Europe
    av Dagmar Herzog
    515,-

    Bringing together the latest findings in Holocaust studies, the history of religion, and the history of sexuality in postwar - and now also postcommunist - Europe, Unlearning Eugenics shows how central the controversies over sexuality, reproduction, and disability have been to broader processes of secularization and religious renewal.

  • - The Myth of the Nation in the Twentieth Century
    av Emilio Gentile
    379,-

    A study of the development of Italian national identity in all its incarnations throughout the 20th century. It describes a dense sequence of events: from victorious Italian participation in WWI through the rise and triumph of Fascism to Italy's transition to a republic.

  • - Metropolitan Culture at the Fin de Siecle
    av Mary Gluck
    299 - 519

    Budapest at the fin de siecle was famed and emulated for its cosmopolitan urban culture and nightlife. It was also the second-largest Jewish city in Europe. Mary Gluck delves into the popular culture of Budapest's coffee houses, music halls, and humour magazines to uncover the enormous influence of assimilated Jews in creating modernist Budapest between 1867 and 1914.

  • - From Equality to Persecution
    av Michele Sarfatti
    379,-

    Focuses on the treatment of Jews in fascist Italy that is often overshadowed by the persecution of Jews in Germany. Using statistical evidence to document how the Italian social climate changed from relatively just to irredeemably prejudicial, this work begins with a history of Italian Jews in the decades before fascism.

  • - Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory
    av Nicholas Berg
    449,-

  • - George L. Mosse and the Culture of Modern Europe
     
    275,-

    Examining Mosses's historiographical legacy, this book looks at it from the context of his own life and the internal development of his work, as well as by tracing the ways Mosse influenced the subsequent study of contemporary history, European cultural history and modern Jewish history.

  • - Civil Society, Religious Diversity, and Urban Politics in Breslau, 1860-1925
    av Till Van Rahden
    379,-

    Probes the parameters of Jewish integration in the half century between the founding of the German Empire in 1871 and the early Weimar Republic. This book revises the chronology of anti-Semitism in Germany, showing that Jews only began to experience exclusion from Breslau's social world during World War I.

  • - A Memoir
    av George L. Mosse
    275,-

    Just two weeks before his death in January 1999, George L. Mosse, one of the great American historians, finished writing his memoir, a fascinating account of a remarkable life that spanned three continents and many of the major events of the twentieth century. Confronting History is guided in part by his belief that "what man is, only history tells” and, most of all, by the importance of finding one's self through the pursuit of truth and through an honest and unflinching analysis of one's place in the context of the times.

  • - George L. Mosse and the Remaking of Cultural History
    av Karel Plessini
    449,-

  • - Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
    av Christopher R. Browning
    259,-

    Addresses some of the most heated controversies surrounding the use of postwar testimony: Christopher Browning delineates the ways in which the critical use of problematic sources can provide telling evidence for writing Holocaust history.

  • - On Late Critical Theory
    av Martin Jay
    299 - 569,-

    Tackles a question as old as Plato and still pressing today: what is reason, and what roles does and should it have in human endeavour? Applying the tools of intellectual history, Martin Jay examines the overlapping, but not fully compatible, meanings that have accrued to the term "reason" over two millennia, homing in on moments of crisis, critique, and defense of reason.

  • - Youth Training Regimes in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
    av Alessio Ponzio
    299 - 785,-

    Brings to light immensely important archival documents regarding the sexual politics of the Italian Fascist regime. Alessio Ponzio investigates the regulation and regimentation of gender in Fascist Italy, and the extent to which, in uneasy concert with the Catholic Church, the regime engaged in the cultural and legal engineering of masculinity and femininity.

  • av Eva Noack-Mosse
    339,-

    In 1945, during the final months of the Third Reich, Eva Noack-Mosse was deported to the Nazi concentration camp of Theresienstadt. A trained journalist, she recorded statistics and her own observations in a secret diary. Noack-Mosse's aim in documenting the horrors of daily life in Theresienstadt was to ensure that it could never be repeated.

  • - Homosexuality in Fascist Italy
    av Lorenzo Benadusi
    695,-

    Originally published as Il nemico dell'uomo nuovo: L'omosessualitaa nell'esperimento totalitario fascista. Milano: Feltrinelli, 2005.

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