"This stunningly original and important book will define scholarly standards and inspire other studies for a long time to come. Wildenthal probes the nexus of German women's history and colonial politics more deeply, more extensively, and more systematically than any other piece of scholarship I know."--Leslie A. Adelson, author of "Making Bodies, Making History: Feminism and German Identity"
"This stunningly original and important book will define scholarly standards and inspire other studies for a long time to come. Wildenthal probes the nexus of German women's history and colonial politics more deeply, more extensively, and more systematically than any other piece of scholarship I know."--Leslie A. Adelson, author of "Making Bodies, Making History: Feminism and German Identity"
Acknowledgments > Introduction 1. Colonial Nursing as the First Realm of Colonialist Women’s Activism, 1885–1907 > 2. The Feminine Radical Nationalism of Frieda von Bülow > 3. A New Colonial Masculinity: The Men’s Debate over “Race Mixing” in the Colonies > 4. A New Colonial Femininity: Feminism, Race Purity, and Domesticity, 1898–1914 > 5. The Woman Citizen and the Lost Colonial Empire in Weimar and Nazi Germany Epilogue > Appendix: Colonialist and Women’s Organizations > Notes > Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments > Introduction 1. Colonial Nursing as the First Realm of Colonialist Women’s Activism, 1885–1907 > 2. The Feminine Radical Nationalism of Frieda von Bülow > 3. A New Colonial Masculinity: The Men’s Debate over “Race Mixing” in the Colonies > 4. A New Colonial Femininity: Feminism, Race Purity, and Domesticity, 1898–1914 > 5. The Woman Citizen and the Lost Colonial Empire in Weimar and Nazi Germany Epilogue > Appendix: Colonialist and Women’s Organizations > Notes > Bibliography Index
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