Race after Hitler : Black occupation children in postwar Germany and America
معرفی کتاب «Race after Hitler : Black occupation children in postwar Germany and America» نوشتهٔ Heide Fehrenbach، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
clearly Written, Forcefully Argued, Very Well Researched And Documented, And Highly Original, race After Hitler Is A Major Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Transformation Of Postwar German Society And Its Complex Relationship With The United States. This Book Will Also Be Of Great Interest To Students Of Gender, Race, And Ethnicity. A Truly Splendid Accomplishment.--omer Bartov, Brown University
heide Fehrenbach Has Written A Fascinating And Compelling Tale Of The Children Born After 1945 Of Unmarried German Mothers And African American Gi Fathers. This Brilliant Example Of The New International History Will Attract A Wide Readership On Both Sides Of The Atlantic.--thomas Borstelmann, Coauthor Of created Equal
at Once Sophisticated In Concept And Fully Accessible, race After Hitler Is Written With The Mature Fluency And Authoritativeness Of A Seasoned Historian And Storyteller. The Book Is Full Of Rich And Evocative Evidence And Persuasive Arguments That Will Give Students And Specialists Alike Much To Debate And Ponder.--dagmar Herzog, Graduate Center, City University Of New York
race After Hitler Will Have A Significant Impact That Extends Well Beyond The Community Of Those Who Study Modern German History. It Offers Extremely Interesting Insights Into How To Think About The Categories In Which Racial Difference Is Articulated And Expressed, And Provides An Exceptionally Rich Model Of How To Write A Complex Historical Account. It Is A Major Accomplishment That Will Change The Way We Think About German Attitudes Toward Race In The Aftermath Of The Third Reich.--robert Moeller, University Of California-irvine
an Exemplary Model Of The New Transnational History With A Strongly Sociocultural Bent, Heide Fehrenbach's Pathbreaking Book Will Be Of Great Interest To Historians Of The United States And Germany Alike.--v. R. Berghahn, Columbia University
reiner Pommerin - Historische Zeitschrift
the Book Contains Such A Wealth Of New Information And Surprising Insights That It Can Be Recommended Without Reservation.
Heide Fehrenbach traces the complex history of German attitudes to race following 1945 by focusing on the experiences of and the debates surrounding the several thousand postwar children born to African American GIs and their German partners IN 1937, the Nazi regime ordered the sterilization of all black German children fathered by foreign occupation troops of color stationed in Germany after World War I.