An Intimate History of Nazism

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299358204

Love, Marriage, and Sexuality in the Third Reich

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By Elissa Mailaender, Translated by Darcie Fontaine
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 156 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
424

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Elissa Mailaender is a professor of contemporary history at Sciences Po Paris. She specializes in the history of violence, gender and sexuality, material culture, and the history of the everyday. Her first book was translated into English as Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence: The Majdanek Concentration Camp, 1942-1944. Darcie Fontaine is a writer, translator, and historian of the modern French empire. She is the author of Modern France and the World and Decolonizing Christianity: Religion and the End of Empire in France and Algeria.

List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction: A Liberated Sexuality? Part I: A New Society (1930-1938) Chapter 1 The New Mother: Shaping Motherhood in Nazi Germany Chapter 2 To Have and to Hold? Divorce Austrian Style Part II: The Happy War (1939-1945) Chapter 3 Good Times, Good Friends, and a Bright Future: Four Austrian Women Under Nazism Chapter 4 Love Is in the Air! Women, War, and Aviators in Nazi Cinema Chapter 5 Soldiers, Conquerors, Colonizers: Excavating a "Rape-Joke" Photograph from the Eastern Front Part III: A Return to Normal? (1945-1951) Chapter 6 A Foreign Affair: Administering Sexuality in US-Occupied Bavaria Chapter 7 Whining and Winning: Male Narratives of Love, Marriage, and Divorce in the Shadow of the Third Reich Conclusion: What Remains of Nazism Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

"Few studies on the links between intimacy and the Reich have been studied in depth. . . . Elissa Mailaender has filled this gap."- (Le Figaro, praise for the French-language edition) "A passionate study, remarkably well written and notable for the great diversity of archives it presents: private papers, medical archives, a rich iconography and filmography."- (L'Histoire, praise for the French-language edition) "Remarkable. . . . The merit of Mailaender's book is to show the day-to-day functioning of National Socialism. While the majority of works and studies are devoted to Nazi crimes and the political construction of the regime, profoundly linked to Auschwitz, rare are works on the immediate lived experience of Germans during this era."- (En attendant Nadeau: Journal des litterature, des idees, et des arts, praise for the French-language edition)

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