Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective.
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- computer
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- 9781785337055
- 943.087
- DD232.4 .M64 2018
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 1945 -- Chapter 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 History -- Chapter 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 -- Index.
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