Overview
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2008
- Locale
- Germany
- Contents
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Citizenship and national identity in twentieth-century Germany / Geoff Eley, Jan Palmowski
Citizenship in Germany and France at the turn of the twentieth-century: some new observations on an old comparison / Dieter Gosewinkel
The citizen and the republic in Germany / Peter C. Caldwell
Culture, belonging, and the law: naturalization in the Weimar republic / Annemarie Sammartino
Citizenship, identity, and community in the German democratic republic / Jan Palmowski
The citizen at home: Wohnkultur before World War I / Jennifer Jenkins
From the chopped-off hand to the twisted foot: citizenship and police violence in twentieth-century Germany / Thomas Lindenberger
Body biological to body politic: women's demands for reproductive self-determination in World War I and early Weimar Germany / Cornelie Usborne
Creating the Nazi marketplace: public relations and consumer citizenship in the Third Reich / S. Jonathan Wiesen
"Gesungen oder musiziert wird aber fast in jedem Haus": representing and constructing citizenship through music in twentieth-century Germany / Toby Thaker
Conceptualizing citizenship as a biopolitical category from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries / Pascal Grosse
Citizenship in twentieth-century German history: chances and challenges of a concept / Adelheid von Saldern
Reflections on the vocabulary of citizenship in twentieth-century Germany / Kathleen Canning
Some general thoughts on citizenship in Germany / Geoff Eley. - Notes
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"This book is based on papers delivered at the conference 'Citizenship and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Germany'"--Acknowledgements.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-304) and index.
Citizenship and national identity in twentieth-century Germany / Geoff Eley, Jan Palmowski --Citizenship in Germany and France at the turn of the twentieth-century: some new observations on an old comparison / Dieter Gosewinkel -- The citizen and the republic in Germany / Peter C. Caldwell -- Culture, belonging, and the law: naturalization in the Weimar republic / Annemarie Sammartino -- Citizenship, identity, and community in the German democratic republic / Jan Palmowski -- The citizen at home: Wohnkultur before World War I / Jennifer Jenkins -- From the chopped-off hand to the twisted foot: citizenship and police violence in twentieth-century Germany / Thomas Lindenberger -- Body biological to body politic: women's demands for reproductive self-determination in World War I and early Weimar Germany / Cornelie Usborne -- Creating the Nazi marketplace: public relations and consumer citizenship in the Third Reich / S. Jonathan Wiesen -- "Gesungen oder musiziert wird aber fast in jedem Haus": representing and constructing citizenship through music in twentieth-century Germany / Toby Thaker -- Conceptualizing citizenship as a biopolitical category from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries / Pascal Grosse -- Citizenship in twentieth-century German history: chances and challenges of a concept / Adelheid von Saldern -- Reflections on the vocabulary of citizenship in twentieth-century Germany / Kathleen Canning -- Some general thoughts on citizenship in Germany / Geoff Eley.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780804752046
0804752044
9780804752053
0804752052 - Physical Description
- ix, 308 pages ; 23 cm
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