Publications of Claudia Koonz :chronological combined listing:
%% Books
@book{fds6713,
Title = {The Nazi Conscience},
Publisher = {Belknap: Harvard University Press},
Year = {2003},
url = {http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/KOONAZ_R.html},
Keywords = {Nazi, public culture, ethics, morality, ethnic
fundamentalism, gender, race, antisemitism, third reich,
hitler},
Abstract = {The Nazi Conscience is not an oxymoron. The perpetrators of
war and genocide espoused a strong moral code that was
enshrined in the command to “Put collective need ahead of
individual greed.” Against what they saw as state
immobilized by democracy and a culture gutted by modernity,
Nazis recruited Germans across the divides of religion,
class, region, and generation behind a crusade to restore
endangered values. As in wartime or after a natural
disaster, citizens were summoned to put aside their petty
concerns and sacrifice for the collective good of the ethnic
community, or Volk. But after the Nazis seized power in
January 1933, Germans enjoyed economic recovery and
political unrest became a thing of the past. Unlike colonial
regimes and slave holding societies, where unwritten
assumptions about white superiority guided everyday
practice, in Nazi Germany persecution resulted from formal
laws, and the outcasts from the Volk bore no physical traits
of their difference and had, until 1933, lived peacefully
among people with whom they shared a Heimat, or Homeland.
The Nazi Conscience chronicles the spread of a culture of
self-love and other-hate from 1933 through 1939 – years
that many Germans later remembered as a “normal” and
even “happy.” She describes Hitler’s politics of
virtue, racial experts’ conquest of mass media, and Nazi
hard liners’ solution to the “Jewish
problem.”},
Key = {fds6713}
}
@book{fds18467,
Title = {Becoming Visible : Women in European History},
Publisher = {Boston : Houghton Mifflin},
Editor = {C. Koonz and Renate Bridenthal and Susan
Stuard},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds18467}
}
@book{fds18468,
Title = {Mothers in the Fatherland : Women, the Family, and Nazi
Politics},
Publisher = {New York : St. Martin's Press},
Year = {1987},
Key = {fds18468}
}
%% Papers Published
@article{fds50947,
Author = {Claudia Koonz},
Title = {Unmasking Multiculturalism: Muslim Memoirs Probe the Limits
of Tolerance},
Journal = {Berlin Journal},
Volume = {12},
Number = {spring, 2006},
Pages = {5-8},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Spring},
url = {http://www.americanacademy.de/index.php?id=9},
Keywords = {Islam • Feminism • Immigration • France
• Germany},
Abstract = {Feminist authors of memoirs about their oppression under
Muslim patriarchy have added credibility to the view that
Islam cannot co-exist with Western values. Often their most
vehement criticism fits easily with the intellectual
projects of right wing politicians -- who ordinarily display
little concern about women's equality.},
Key = {fds50947}
}
@article{fds6718,
Title = {More Masculine Men. More Feminine Women. Gender and Race in
Nazi Popular Culture},
Journal = {Idea (Japanese Language)},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6718}
}
@article{fds6717,
Title = {More Masculine Man. More Feminine Women: the Iconography of
Racial Hatred in Nazi Popular Culture},
Booktitle = {Landscaping the Human Garden},
Publisher = {Stanford University Press},
Editor = {Amir Wiener and Norman Naimark},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds6717}
}
@article{fds6716,
Title = {The Facist Answer to the Women Question, in Germany, Italy,
France and Spain},
Series = {3rd Edition},
Booktitle = {Becoming Visible Women in European History},
Publisher = {Boston: Houghton-Mifflin},
Editor = {Bridenthal, Wiesener and Stuard},
Year = {1998},
Key = {fds6716}
}
%% Book Chapters
@article{fds152548,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {Hijab: A Word in Motion},
Booktitle = {Words that Travel},
Publisher = {Duke University Press},
Editor = {Anna Tsing and Carol Gluck},
Year = {2009},
Keywords = {islamophobia,Islam, hijab, France, Muslim Headscarf, Court
of Human Rights},
Key = {fds152548}
}
@article{fds152547,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {NEBENSTRANG UND HAUPTSTRÖMUNG:},
Booktitle = {Geschlecht in moderner deutschen Geschichte},
Publisher = {Campus},
Address = {Frankfurt a.M.},
Editor = {Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert},
Year = {2008},
ISBN = {3 593 38 3829},
Key = {fds152547}
}
@article{fds152550,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {THE QUEST FOR A RESPECTABLE RACISM:},
Journal = {Simon Dubnow Jahrbuch},
Editor = {Dan Diner},
Year = {2006},
Month = {Winter},
ISBN = {9783525369333},
url = {http://http://www.history-journals.de/journals/hjg-s00442.html},
Keywords = {anti-Semitism, racial science, National Socialism,},
Key = {fds152550}
}
@collection{fds152557,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {A Tributary and a Mainstream: Gender, Public Memory, and the
Historiography of Nazi Germany},
Pages = {147-168},
Booktitle = {Gendering Modern German History},
Publisher = {Berghahn},
Address = {Oxford and New York},
Editor = {Karen Hagemann and Jean H. Quataert},
ISBN = {9 781845 45 2070},
Key = {fds152557}
}
%% Other
@booklet{fds50949,
Author = {C. Koonz},
Title = {What Can a Document Tell Us?},
Publisher = {Center for Holocaust Studies, University of
Vermont},
Editor = {David Scrace},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds50949}
}
@article{fds18470,
Title = {War and Remembrance [sound recording]},
Publisher = {R.T.P. [i.e. Research Triangle Park], NC : National
Humanities Center},
Year = {1994},
Key = {fds18470}
}