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Rewriting German History
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Editor(s):
Jan Rüger
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Nikolaus Wachsmann
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2015
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-57150-5
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978-1-137-34779-4
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2015
DOI:
10.1057/9781137347794
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Crossing the North Sea — is there a British Approach to German History?
pp. 29
Cologne Cathedral as an International Monument
pp. 52
Germany’s Boundaries and the Politics of Defeat: Heligoland, 1918–1933
pp. 68
Cosmopolitan Highlanders: Region and Nation in Anglo-German Encounters in the Himalayas, 1903–1945
pp. 82
The ‘Cleansing’ of Culture in Germany’s Lost East after the Second World War
pp. 100
Traitors, Heroes, Martyrs, Victims? Veterans of Nazi ‘Forced Conscription’ from Alsace and Moselle
pp. 121
The Age of Assassination: Monarchy and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Europe
pp. 142
Finding the Female Self: Women’s Autonomy, Marriage and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century Germany
pp. 158
Beasts in Human Clothing? Pimps, Moral Panics and the German Underworld
pp. 177
Myth-making in Hitler’s Shadow: The Transfiguration of Emil Nolde after 1945
pp. 195
East German Perspectives on Continuity and Change across the Caesura of 1989
pp. 215
Justifying Genocide in Weimar Germany: The Armenian Genocide, German Nationalists and Assassinated Young Turks, 1919–1923
pp. 233
Interwar Britain and German Racial Theory
pp. 247
The Cultivation of Mussolini’s Image in Weimar and Nazi Germany
pp. 267
Dictators for Sale: The Commercialization of the Duce and the Führer in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
pp. 288
Veiled Survivors: Jews, Roma and Muslims in the Years of the Holocaust
pp. 306
The Nazi Concentration Camps in International Context: Comparisons and Connections
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