Beyond the Racial State
Herausgeber: Pendas, Devin O.; Wetzell, Richard F.; Roseman, Mark
Beyond the Racial State
Herausgeber: Pendas, Devin O.; Wetzell, Richard F.; Roseman, Mark
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A fundamental reassessment of the ways that racial policy worked and was understood under the Third Reich.
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A fundamental reassessment of the ways that racial policy worked and was understood under the Third Reich.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781316616994
- ISBN-10: 1316616991
- Artikelnr.: 49568218
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 876g
- ISBN-13: 9781316616994
- ISBN-10: 1316616991
- Artikelnr.: 49568218
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; Part I. Comparative and Historical Perspectives: 1. Racial
discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the racial state model Mark
Roseman; 2. The murder of European Jewry: Nazi genocide in continental
perspective Donald Bloxham; 3. Meanings of race and biopolitics in
historical perspective Pascal Grosse; 4. Racial states in comparative
perspective Devin O. Pendas; Part II. Race, Science, and Nazi Biopolitics:
5. Eugenics and racial science in Nazi Germany: was there a genesis of the
'final solution' from the spirit of science? Richard F. Wetzell; 6. Race
science, race mysticism, and the racial state Dan Stone; 7. Ideology's
logic: the evolution of racial thought in Germany from the völkisch
movement to the Third Reich Christian Geulen; 8. Nazi medical crimes,
eugenics, and the limits of the racial state paradigm Herwig Czech; Part
III. Anti-Semitism beyond Race: 9. 'The axis around which national
socialist ideology turns': state bureaucracy, the Reich Ministry of the
Interior and racial policy in the first years of the Third Reich Jürgen
Matthäus; 10. Neither Aryan nor Semite: reflections on the meanings of race
in Nazi Germany Richard Steigmann-Gall; 11. Racializing historiography:
Anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich Dirk Rupnow; Part IV. Race and
Society: 12. Volksgemeinschaft: a controversy Michael Wildt; 13. Mothers,
whores, or sentimental dupes? Emotion and race in historiographical debates
about women in the Third Reich Annette F. Timm; 14. Nationalist
mobilization: foreign diplomats' views on the Third Reich, 1933-1945 Frank
Bajohr; 15. Race and humor in Nazi Germany Martina Kessel; 16. Legitimacy
through war? Nicholas Stargardt; Part V. Race War? Germans and Non-Germans
in Wartime: 17. Negotiating völkisch and racial identities: the Deutsche
Volksliste in annexed Poland Gerhard Wolf; 18. Sex, race,
volksgemeinschaft: German soldiers' sexual encounters with local women and
men during the war and the occupation in the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 Regina
Mühlhäuser; 19. The disintegration of the racial basis of the concentration
camp system Stefan Hördler.
discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the racial state model Mark
Roseman; 2. The murder of European Jewry: Nazi genocide in continental
perspective Donald Bloxham; 3. Meanings of race and biopolitics in
historical perspective Pascal Grosse; 4. Racial states in comparative
perspective Devin O. Pendas; Part II. Race, Science, and Nazi Biopolitics:
5. Eugenics and racial science in Nazi Germany: was there a genesis of the
'final solution' from the spirit of science? Richard F. Wetzell; 6. Race
science, race mysticism, and the racial state Dan Stone; 7. Ideology's
logic: the evolution of racial thought in Germany from the völkisch
movement to the Third Reich Christian Geulen; 8. Nazi medical crimes,
eugenics, and the limits of the racial state paradigm Herwig Czech; Part
III. Anti-Semitism beyond Race: 9. 'The axis around which national
socialist ideology turns': state bureaucracy, the Reich Ministry of the
Interior and racial policy in the first years of the Third Reich Jürgen
Matthäus; 10. Neither Aryan nor Semite: reflections on the meanings of race
in Nazi Germany Richard Steigmann-Gall; 11. Racializing historiography:
Anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich Dirk Rupnow; Part IV. Race and
Society: 12. Volksgemeinschaft: a controversy Michael Wildt; 13. Mothers,
whores, or sentimental dupes? Emotion and race in historiographical debates
about women in the Third Reich Annette F. Timm; 14. Nationalist
mobilization: foreign diplomats' views on the Third Reich, 1933-1945 Frank
Bajohr; 15. Race and humor in Nazi Germany Martina Kessel; 16. Legitimacy
through war? Nicholas Stargardt; Part V. Race War? Germans and Non-Germans
in Wartime: 17. Negotiating völkisch and racial identities: the Deutsche
Volksliste in annexed Poland Gerhard Wolf; 18. Sex, race,
volksgemeinschaft: German soldiers' sexual encounters with local women and
men during the war and the occupation in the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 Regina
Mühlhäuser; 19. The disintegration of the racial basis of the concentration
camp system Stefan Hördler.
Introduction; Part I. Comparative and Historical Perspectives: 1. Racial
discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the racial state model Mark
Roseman; 2. The murder of European Jewry: Nazi genocide in continental
perspective Donald Bloxham; 3. Meanings of race and biopolitics in
historical perspective Pascal Grosse; 4. Racial states in comparative
perspective Devin O. Pendas; Part II. Race, Science, and Nazi Biopolitics:
5. Eugenics and racial science in Nazi Germany: was there a genesis of the
'final solution' from the spirit of science? Richard F. Wetzell; 6. Race
science, race mysticism, and the racial state Dan Stone; 7. Ideology's
logic: the evolution of racial thought in Germany from the völkisch
movement to the Third Reich Christian Geulen; 8. Nazi medical crimes,
eugenics, and the limits of the racial state paradigm Herwig Czech; Part
III. Anti-Semitism beyond Race: 9. 'The axis around which national
socialist ideology turns': state bureaucracy, the Reich Ministry of the
Interior and racial policy in the first years of the Third Reich Jürgen
Matthäus; 10. Neither Aryan nor Semite: reflections on the meanings of race
in Nazi Germany Richard Steigmann-Gall; 11. Racializing historiography:
Anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich Dirk Rupnow; Part IV. Race and
Society: 12. Volksgemeinschaft: a controversy Michael Wildt; 13. Mothers,
whores, or sentimental dupes? Emotion and race in historiographical debates
about women in the Third Reich Annette F. Timm; 14. Nationalist
mobilization: foreign diplomats' views on the Third Reich, 1933-1945 Frank
Bajohr; 15. Race and humor in Nazi Germany Martina Kessel; 16. Legitimacy
through war? Nicholas Stargardt; Part V. Race War? Germans and Non-Germans
in Wartime: 17. Negotiating völkisch and racial identities: the Deutsche
Volksliste in annexed Poland Gerhard Wolf; 18. Sex, race,
volksgemeinschaft: German soldiers' sexual encounters with local women and
men during the war and the occupation in the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 Regina
Mühlhäuser; 19. The disintegration of the racial basis of the concentration
camp system Stefan Hördler.
discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the racial state model Mark
Roseman; 2. The murder of European Jewry: Nazi genocide in continental
perspective Donald Bloxham; 3. Meanings of race and biopolitics in
historical perspective Pascal Grosse; 4. Racial states in comparative
perspective Devin O. Pendas; Part II. Race, Science, and Nazi Biopolitics:
5. Eugenics and racial science in Nazi Germany: was there a genesis of the
'final solution' from the spirit of science? Richard F. Wetzell; 6. Race
science, race mysticism, and the racial state Dan Stone; 7. Ideology's
logic: the evolution of racial thought in Germany from the völkisch
movement to the Third Reich Christian Geulen; 8. Nazi medical crimes,
eugenics, and the limits of the racial state paradigm Herwig Czech; Part
III. Anti-Semitism beyond Race: 9. 'The axis around which national
socialist ideology turns': state bureaucracy, the Reich Ministry of the
Interior and racial policy in the first years of the Third Reich Jürgen
Matthäus; 10. Neither Aryan nor Semite: reflections on the meanings of race
in Nazi Germany Richard Steigmann-Gall; 11. Racializing historiography:
Anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich Dirk Rupnow; Part IV. Race and
Society: 12. Volksgemeinschaft: a controversy Michael Wildt; 13. Mothers,
whores, or sentimental dupes? Emotion and race in historiographical debates
about women in the Third Reich Annette F. Timm; 14. Nationalist
mobilization: foreign diplomats' views on the Third Reich, 1933-1945 Frank
Bajohr; 15. Race and humor in Nazi Germany Martina Kessel; 16. Legitimacy
through war? Nicholas Stargardt; Part V. Race War? Germans and Non-Germans
in Wartime: 17. Negotiating völkisch and racial identities: the Deutsche
Volksliste in annexed Poland Gerhard Wolf; 18. Sex, race,
volksgemeinschaft: German soldiers' sexual encounters with local women and
men during the war and the occupation in the Soviet Union, 1941-1945 Regina
Mühlhäuser; 19. The disintegration of the racial basis of the concentration
camp system Stefan Hördler.