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E-raamat: Gender in Germany and Beyond: Exploring the Legacy of Jean Quataert

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"Jean Quataert redefined the boundaries of at least five historical fields including European socialism, women's history and gender history, and international law and human rights. In this volume dedicated to her pioneering work, established and emergingscholars showcase the signature ways in which Quataert, as one of the discipline's first women's historians, has influenced how subsequent generations think about history writing as a form of intellectual activism. Gender in Germany and Beyond presents cutting edge historiographical commentary alongside new work which address subjects such as the history of German colonialism and women's colonial leagues, human rights advocacy during the Cold War, and the complexities of turn of the century gay and lesbian rights organizing"--

Jean Quataert redefined the boundaries of at least five historical fields including European socialism, women’s history and gender history, and international law and human rights. In this volume dedicated to her pioneering work, established and emerging scholars showcase the signature ways in which Quataert, as one of the discipline’s first women’s historians, has influenced how subsequent generations think about history writing as a form of intellectual activism. Gender in Germany and Beyond presents cutting edge historiographical commentary alongside new work which address subjects such as the history of German colonialism and women’s colonial leagues, human rights advocacy during the Cold War, and the complexities of turn of the century gay and lesbian rights organizing.

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This is a collection of excellent scholarly historical essay honoring the late professor Jean H. Quataert. The articles by her colleagues and her former students further explore research themes (labor, law, and human rights) that were especially important features of Quataerts own scholarly development Karen Offen, Stanford University

List of Illustrations

Chronology



Introduction: Beginnings not Ends

Kathleen Canning and Jennifer V. Evans



Part I: Negotiating Gender



Chapter
1. Strategic Communities: Self-Fashioning, Political Dissent, and
the Search for Homosexual Rights in Wilhelmine Germany

Glenn Ramsey



Chapter
2. Why Do We Need the German Colonial Womens League? Reinventing
Colonial Womens Activism in Wartime and Weimar Germany, 1914-1926

K. Molly ODonnell



Chapter
3. Marie Juchacz and Toni Sender: Socialism, Womens Emancipation,
and Weimar Politics

William Smaldone



Chapter
4. Gender Anxieties and Censorship in Weimar: Aufklärungsfilme and
Article 118

Kara Ritzheimer



Part II: Mobilizing Human Rights



Chapter
5. Victimhood and Memory: Danube Swabians and the Ethnic Cleansing
Campaigns in Yugoslavia, 1944-1948

Ute Ritz-Deutch



Chapter
6. Coming to Grips with American Racism: Anne Moodys Human Rights
Advocacy in Germany During the Late Cold War

Leigh Ann Wheeler



Chapter
7. Contested Progress: Women and Womens Studies at East and West
German Universities The Example of the History Profession

Karen Hagemann



Chapter
8. Reluctant Activists: Human Rights, Clevelands Catholic Left, and
El Salvador

Shelley E. Rose



Chapter
9. How Do People Use Human Rights, and What Happens When They Do? A
Conversation with Jean H. Quataert

Lora Wildenthal



Afterword: The Politics of the Personal

Belinda Davis
Jennifer V. Evans is professor of European history at Carleton University in Ottawa Canada. She writes about German and transnational histories of sexuality, visual culture, social media and memory. Her second monograph, The Queer Art of History: Queer Kinship after Fascism will be published by Duke University Press in the spring of 2023. Alongside her academic writing, she undertakes collaborative digital projects like the New Fascism Syllabus (www.NewFascismSyllabus.com) and the German Studies Collaboratory (www.GermanStudiesCollaboratory.org).