After the imperialist imagination : two decades of research on global Germany and its legacies /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford, UK ; New York :
Peter Lang,
[2020]
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| Series: | Transnational cultures ;
volume 3. |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Nina Berman, Arizona State University
- Introduction: the imperialist imagination 20 years on: the historiographical shift toward a global Germany / Adam Blackler, University of Wyoming, David Pizzo, Murray State, and Sara Pugach, Cal State LA
- Part 1. Forming the empire
- The language of empire: aspiring colonists and the Heimat ideal in imperial Germany / Adam Blackler, University of Wyoming
- Fighting sexual and racial 'mixture' in the shadow of war and genocide: German Southwest Africa, 1904-1915 / Lisa M. Todd, University of New Brunswick
- Emin Pasha and the German imagination of the heart of darkness / Matthew Unangst, Jacksonville University
- World War I and interwar connections
- Visualizing women's work at war: African women in a German colonial war memoir / Michelle Moyd, Indiana University Bloomington
- Forgiving the missionaries: African moral imagination and postcolonial Germans / Paul Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Parasite lost: German tropical medicine and its postcolonial entanglements during the Great War / Sarah Ehlers, Technische Universität, München
- German scientists in South America: correspondences between Robert Lehmann-Nitsche, Hermann von Ihering and Max Uhle / Ute Ritz-Deutch, SUNY-Cortland ..
- The Third Reich and the world
- Third Reich history as global history / David Pizzo, Murray State University
- P/pacific propaganda: the Nazi appropriation of aloha in Klaus Mehnert's the XXth century / Alan Rosenfeld, University of Hawai'i-West O'ahu
- "The holy goal": film, sport, and cultural alliance between Germany and Japan in the late 1930s and early 1940s / Valerie Weinstein, University of Cincinnati
- Into the Cold War
- The global GDR / Sara Pugach, Cal State LA
- Which Germany do you come from? : contending German legacies and trade in postcolonial Libya / Nick Ostrum, Stony Brook University
- West German involvement in North African decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s / Brittany Lehman, College of Charleston
- Christa Wolf in Cuba, or the case for academic collaboration / Jennifer Hosek, Queens University
- Unified Germany worldwide
- Recasting empire: the "refugee crisis" in Germany, Europe, and beyond / Jeffrey Jurgens, Bard College
- The collective responsibility of colonialism: postcolonial fantasies in Christof Hamann's Usambara (2007) / Priscilla Layne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Post-wall Germany, the "post"-imperialist imagination, and the shock-factor of crumbling façades: exploring the intersections of north/south & east/west encounters / Vanessa D. Plumly, SUNY-New Paltz.