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5. The Woman Citizen and the Lost Colonial Empire in Weimar and Nazi Germany
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Lora Wildenthal
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Colonial Nursing as the First Realm of Colonialist Women’s Activism, 1885–1907 13
- 2. The Feminine Radical Nationalism of Frieda von Bülow 54
- 3. A New Colonial Masculinity: The Men’s Debate over ‘‘Race Mixing’’ in the Colonies 79
- 4. A New Colonial Femininity: Feminism, Race Purity, and Domesticity, 1898–1914 131
- 5. The Woman Citizen and the Lost Colonial Empire in Weimar and Nazi Germany 172
- Epilogue 201
- Appendix: Colonialist and Women’s Organizations 203
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 287
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Colonial Nursing as the First Realm of Colonialist Women’s Activism, 1885–1907 13
- 2. The Feminine Radical Nationalism of Frieda von Bülow 54
- 3. A New Colonial Masculinity: The Men’s Debate over ‘‘Race Mixing’’ in the Colonies 79
- 4. A New Colonial Femininity: Feminism, Race Purity, and Domesticity, 1898–1914 131
- 5. The Woman Citizen and the Lost Colonial Empire in Weimar and Nazi Germany 172
- Epilogue 201
- Appendix: Colonialist and Women’s Organizations 203
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 287
- Index 325