Generations in conflict : youth revolt and generation formation in Germany, 1770-1968 /

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Imprint:Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Description:xiii, 314 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1707755
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Other authors / contributors:Roseman, Mark.
ISBN:0521441838
Notes:Includes rev. papers from a German History Society Conference "The Generation game" held at the University of Keele in April 1991"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: Generation conflict and German history 1770û1968 Mark Roseman
  • 2. The ideal of youth in late 18th-century Germany Joachim Whaley
  • 3. Young Germans and Young Germany: some remarks on the history of German youth in the late 18th and in the first half of the 19th century Rainer Elkar
  • 4. The battle for the young: mobilising young people in Wilhelmine Germany Jürgen Reulecke
  • 5. Jewish politics and generation conflict in Wilhelmine Germany Jacob Borut
  • 6. The æFront GenerationÆ and the politics of Weimar Germany Richard Bessel
  • 7. The æNew WomanÆ and generation conflict: perceptions of young womenÆs sexual mores in the Weimar Republic Cornelie Usborne
  • 8. Generations of German historians: patronage, censorship and the containment of generation conflict, 1918û1945 Peter Lambert
  • 9. Gender, generation and politics: young protestant women in the final years of the Weimar Republic Elizabeth Harvey
  • 10. The Hitler Youth generation and its role in the two post-war German states Alexander von Plato
  • 11. The BDM generation: a female generation in transition from dictatorship to democracy Dagmar Reese
  • 12. A generation twice betrayed: youth policy in the transition from the Third Reich to the Soviet Zone of Occupation 1945û1946 Michael Buddrus
  • 13. The generation that never was: young labour in the Ruhr mining industry 1945û1957 Mark Roseman
  • 14. The German Kriegskinder. Origins and impact of the generation of 1968 Heinz Bude