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Books

  1.  The Nazi Conscience.  Belknap: Harvard University Press, 2003. [html]  [abs]
  2.  Becoming Visible : Women in European History.  edited by C. Koonz with Renate Bridenthal and Susan Stuard Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1987.
  3.  Mothers in the Fatherland : Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics.  New York : St. Martin's Press, 1987. (translated into French, German, and Japanese)

Book Chapters

  1. C. Koonz. "Hijab: A Word in Motion." Words that Travel. Edited by Anna Tsing and Carol Gluck. 2009.
  2. C. Koonz. "NEBENSTRANG UND HAUPTSTRÖMUNG:." Geschlecht in moderner deutschen Geschichte. Edited by Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert. 2008.
  3. C. Koonz. "THE QUEST FOR A RESPECTABLE RACISM:." . Edited by Dan Diner. Winter, Winter, 2007. [html]
  4. C. Koonz. "A Tributary and a Mainstream: Gender, Public Memory, and the Historiography of Nazi Germany." Gendering Modern German History. Edited by Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert. 0: 147-168. (www.berghahnbooks.com)

Papers Published

  1. Claudia Koonz. "Unmasking Multiculturalism: Muslim Memoirs Probe the Limits of Tolerance." Berlin Journal 12:spring, 2006 (Spring, Spring, 2006): 5-8. [index.php]  [abs]
  2. "More Masculine Men. More Feminine Women. Gender and Race in Nazi Popular Culture." Idea (Japanese Language)  (Fall, 2003).
  3. "More Masculine Man. More Feminine Women: the Iconography of Racial Hatred in Nazi Popular Culture." Landscaping the Human Garden  (2003).
  4. "The Facist Answer to the Women Question, in Germany, Italy, France and Spain." Becoming Visible Women in European History 3rd Edition (1998).

Other

  1. C. Koonz. "What Can a Document Tell Us?." . Ed. David Scrace Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Vermont, 2006. (.)
  2.  "War and Remembrance [sound recording]." . R.T.P. [i.e. Research Triangle Park], NC : National Humanities Center, 1994.