Women and National Socialism in Postwar German Literature: Gender, Memory, and Subjectivity
- Author: Katherine Stone (Assistant Professor in German Studies at the University of Warwick)
- About the book: "Investigates why the question of women's complicity in National Socialism has struggled to capture the collective imagination, examining how a variety of female authors have conceptualized the role of women in the Third Reich."
- Publisher information: Boydell and Brewer
Sexual Treason during the First World War
- Author: Lisa M. Todd (Associate Professor of History at the University of New Brunswick)
- About the book:"Provides the first comprehensive study of sexual lives in Germany and German-occupied Europe during the First World War."
- Publisher Information: Palgrave Macmillan
Modern Hungers: Food and Power in Twentieth Century Germany
- Author: Alice Weinreb (Associate Professor of History, Loyola University, Chicago)
- About the book: "The first book to show how hunger has been central to German politics throughout the twentieth century." *** Winner of the WCGS Book Prize 2017
- Publisher Information: Oxford University Press
The Architecture of Narrative Time: Thomas Mann and the Problems of Modern Narrative
- Author: Erica Wickerson (Research Fellow, St. John's College, Cambridge)
- About the book: "An original view on how an analysis of time in literature can open our eyes to how we express human experience."
- Publisher Information: Oxford University Press
The Jazz Republic: Music, Race, and American Culture in Weimar Germany
- Author: Jonathan O. Wipplinger (Assistant Professor of German, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
- About the book: "Examines jazz music and the jazz artists who shaped Germany’s exposure to this African American art form from 1919 through 1933."
- Publisher Information: University of Michigan Press
Civil Society and Memory in Postwar Germany
- Author: Jenny Wüstenberg (DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto)
- About the book: "Blending history and social science, this book tracks the role of social movements in shaping German public memory and values since 1945."
- Publisher Information: Cambridge University Press