After the Imperialist Imagination : Two Decades of Research on Global Germany and Its Legacies
After the Imperialist Imagination : Two Decades of Research on Global Germany and Its Legacies
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ISBN No.: 9781788742009
Pages: 354
Year: 202010
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 137.97
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Contents: Sara Pugach/David Pizzo/Adam A. Blackler: Introduction: The Imperialist Imagination 20 Years On: The Historiographical Shift toward a Global Germany - Forming the Empire - Adam A. Blackler: The Language of Empire: Aspiring German Colonists and the Heimat Ideal in Imperial Germany - Lisa M. Todd: Studying Sexual and Racial «Mixture»: Eugen Fischer and the Rehoboth Basters of German Southwest Africa, 1908 - Matthew Unangst: Emin Pasha and Fracturing Imperialist Imaginaries in the Late 1880s - World War I and Interwar Connections - Michelle R. Moyd: Visualizing Women's War Work: Photographs and Labor in a German Colonial War Memoir - Paul Glen Grant: Forgiving the Missionaries: African Moral Imagination and Postcolonial Germans - Ute Ritz-Deutch: German Scientists in South America: Correspondences between Robert Lehmann-Nitsche, Hermann von Ihering, and Max Uhle - The Third Reich and the World - David Pizzo: A History of Nazi Germany as Global History - Alan Rosenfeld : P/pacific Propaganda: The Nazi Appropriation of Aloha in Klaus Mehnert's The XXth Century - Valerie Weinstein: From the «Olympic Ideal» and German-Japanese «Sports Friendship» to Militarization and Gendered Nationalism: The Shifting Ends of The Holy Goal - Into the Cold War - Sara Pugach: The Global GDR - Nicholas Ostrum: «Which Germany Do You Come From?»: Contending German Legacies and Trade in Postcolonial Libya - Brittany Lehman : West German Involvement in North African Decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s - Jennifer Ruth Hosek: Christa Wolf in Cuba, or a Case Study in Transnational Collaboration - Unified Germany Worldwide - Jeffrey Jurgens: Recasting Empire: The «Refugee Crisis» in Germany, Europe, and Beyond - Priscilla Layne: The Collective Responsibility of Colonialism: Postcolonial Fantasies in Christof Hamann's Usambara(2007) - Vanessa D. Plumly: Post-Wall Germany, the «Post»-Imperialist Imagination, and the Shock-Factor of Crumbling Façades: Exploring the Intersections of North/South and East/West Encounters.


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