Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 563 g
Reihe: Studies in German History
Central European Lives in International Historiography
Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 563 g
Reihe: Studies in German History
ISBN: 978-1-84545-518-7
Verlag: Berghahn Books
Contributors: Volker R. Berghahn, Hartmut Berghoff, Hilary Earl, Jan Eckel, Willem Frijhoff, Ian Kershaw, Simone Lässig, Karl Heinrich Pohl, John C. G. Röhl, Angelika Schaser, Joachim Radkau, Cornelia Rauh-Kühne, Mark Roseman, Christoph Strupp and Michael Wildt.
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Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction: Biography in Modern History—Modern Historiography in Biography
Simone Lässig
Chapter 2. Biography and the Historian: Opportunities and Constraints
Ian Kershaw
Chapter 3. Dreams and Nightmares: Writing the Biography of Kaiser Wilhelm II
John C.G. Röhl
Chapter 4. Gustav Stresemann: A German Bu¨rger?
Karl Heinrich Pohl
Chapter 5. Women’s Biographies—Men’s History?
Angelika Schaser
Chapter 6. Historiography, Biography, and Experience: The Case of Hans Rothfels
Jan Eckel
Chapter 7. A Historian’s Life in Biographical Perspective: Johan Huizinga
Christoph Strupp
Chapter 8. The Heroic Ecstasy of Drunken Elephants: The Substrate of Nature in Max Weber—A Missing Link between his Life and Work
Joachim Radkau
Chapter 9. Generational Experience and Genocide: A Biographical Approach to Nazi Perpetrators
Michael Wildt
Chapter 10. Criminal Biographies and Biographies of Criminals: Understanding the History of War Crimes Trials and
Perpetrator “Routes to Crime” Using Biographical Method
Hilary Earl
Chapter 11. From Himmler’s Circle of Friends to the Lions Club: The Career of a Provincial Nazi Leader
Hartmut Berghoff and Cornelia Rauh-Ku¨hne
Chapter 12. Contexts and Contradictions: Writing the Biography of a Holocaust Survivor
Mark Roseman
Chapter 13. The Improbable Biography: Uncommon Sources, a Moving Identity, a Plural Story?
Willem Frijhoff
Chapter 14. Structuralism and Biography: Some Concluding Thoughts on the Uncertainties of a Historiographical Genre
Volker R. Berghahn
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors