LEADER 06797cam a2200577 i 4500001 260743 005 20240621231638.0 008 171127s2017 dcu b 101 0 eng 010 2017009162 020 9781107165458 |qhardback 020 1107165458 |qhardback 020 9781316616994 |qpaperback 020 1316616991 |qpaperback 035 (OCoLC)ocn986788468 035 260743 042 pcc 049 LHMA 040 DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCO |dOCLCF |dGOC |dOCLCQ |dYDX |dOCLCO |dLHM 050 00 DD256.7 |b.B48 2017 245 00 Beyond the racial state : |brethinking Nazi Germany / |cedited by Devin O. Pendas, Mark Roseman, and Richard F. Wetzell. 264 1 Cambridge, United Kingdom ;New York : |bCambridge University Press ; |c2017. 300 xi, 533 pages ; |c24 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Publications of the German Historical Institute 500 Papers from a conference held at Indiana University, Bloomington, October 23-25, 2009. 520 2 "Over the past fifteen or twenty years, scholarship on the Third Reich has increasingly recognized the centrality of racial thought to the formulation of policy in a wide array of fields. During the 1980s, scholars began to depict the Third Reich as, in Michael Burleigh and Wolfgang Wippermann's resonant phrase, a 'racial state.' Moving away from an exclusive focus on anti-Semitism, this racial turn broadened the understanding of Nazi racial policy. It expanded awareness of the range of Nazi victims, incorporating, for instance, the murder of the mentally and physically handicapped, and also the sterilization and incarceration of people considered 'asocial,' into a comprehensive account of Nazi biopolitics. This approach also broached the question of how broad the support for Nazi racial policies was, interrogating the extent to which ordinary Germans cooperated in the projects of the racial state, for instance, as mothers of 'Aryan' children or as supervisors of 'racially inferior' forced laborers. While the benefits of this approach have been significant, it has become increasingly clear in the last few years that the racial state paradigm has begun to obscure as much as it reveals about the reality of the Third Reich. First, this approach tends to reify race as an epistemological category, presenting it as more coherent and comprehensive than it in fact was. The Nazis themselves were aware of the internal tensions and contradictions that plagued any effort to articulate a coherent and comprehensive racial 'science.' Second, the ongoing salience of alternative categories of identity in the Third Reich (ethnic, völkisch, religious, class-based) is difficult to explain within the racial state paradigm. Third, the racial turn blurs the tensions between, on the one hand, specifically racial ideas and policies and, on the other hand, broader traditions of domination and empire-building that acquired at most a superficial racial gloss during the Third Reich. Questions of military necessity or economic advantage coexisted with biopolitical projects"--From German Historical Institute website. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Part I. Comparative and historical perspectives -- Racial discourse, Nazi violence, and the limits of the racial state model / Mark Roseman -- The murder of European Jewry : Nazi genocide in continental perspective / Donald Bloxham -- Meanings of race and biopolitics in historical perspective / Pascal Grosse -- Racial states in comparative perspective / Devin O. Pendas -- Part II. Race, science, and Nazi biopolitics -- Eugenics and racial science in Nazi Germany : was there a genesis of the "Final Solution" from the spirit of science? / Richard F. Wetzell -- Race science, race mysticism, and the racial state / Dan Stone -- Ideology's logic : the evolution of racial thought in Germany from the Volkisch movement to the Third Reich / Christian Geulen -- Nazi medical crimes, eugenics, and the limits of the racial state paradigm / Herwig Czech -- Part III. Anti-semitism beyond race -- "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 / Jurgen Matthaus -- Neither Aryan nor Semite : reflections on the meanings of race in Nazi Germany / Richard Steigmann-Gall -- Racializing historiography : anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich / Dirk Rupnow -- Part IV. Race and society -- Volksgemeinschaft : a controversy / Michael Wildt -- Mothers, whores, or sentimental dupes? : emotion and race in historiographical debates about women in the Third Reich / Annette F. Timm -- Nationalist mobilization : foreign diplomats' views on the Third Reich, 1933-1945 / Frank Bajohr -- Race and humor in Nazi Germany / Martina Kessel -- Legitimacy through war? / Nicholas Stargardt -- Part V. Race war? : Germans and non-Germans in wartime -- Negotiating Volkisch and racial identities : the Deutsche Volksliste in annexed Poland / Gerhard Wolf -- 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 Muhlhauser -- The disintegration of the racial basis of the concentration camp system / Stefan Hordler. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 651 0 Germany |xRace relations |xPolitical aspects |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 651 0 Germany |xPolitics and government |y1933-1945 |vCongresses. 651 0 Germany |xSocial policy |vCongresses. 650 0 Racism |xPolitical aspects |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 Ethnicity |xPolitical aspects |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 Antisemitism |xPolitical aspects |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 Group identity |xPolitical aspects |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 Minorities |xGovernment policy |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 Women |xGovernment policy |zGermany |xHistory |y20th century |vCongresses. 650 0 National socialism and science |vCongresses. 648 7 1900-1999 |2fast 650 7 Racism. |2homoit 650 7 Women. |2homoit 650 7 Womyn. |2homoit 655 7 Conference papers and proceedings. |2lcgft 700 1 Pendas, Devin O. |q(Devin Owen), |eeditor of compilation. 700 1 Roseman, Mark, |eeditor of compilation. 700 1 Wetzell, Richard F., |eeditor of compilation. 830 0 Publications of the German Historical Institute. 852 0 |bstacks |hDD256.7 |i.B48 2017