Contributions

  • Bridenthal, Renate. - Contributor
  • Grossmann, Atina. - Contributor
  • Kaplan, Marion A. - Contributor

Publication

1984 - Monthly Review Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

91,000 words, Guess

Page Count

364 pages

Identifiers

and 10 more
  • ISBN-100853456437
  • ISBN-139780853456438
  • ISBN-139780853456421
  • Goodreads4579903', '360503
  • LibraryThing1985112
  • Library of Congress Control Number84018969
  • OCLC Control Number11159823
  • Better World Books9780853456438
  • Better World Books9780853456421
  • Open LibraryOL2856426M

Classifications

  • DDC305.4/0943
  • LCCHQ1623 .W475 1984
  • LCCHQ1623.W475 1984

Description

This collection of essays analyzes the experience of women in Weimar and Nazi Germany -- the first a period of crisis and polarization between right and left, and the second a period in which the right triumphed. The history documented in this book provides us with a perspective from which to analyze our own time, for in the history of Weimar and Nazi Germany we see the issues surrounding women, family, and reproduction as powerful mobilizing forces for both right and left. - Back cover.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • New feminist library

Other Editions

  • When biology became destiny: women in Weimar and Nazi GermanyMonthly Review Press1984-01-01

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