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  • Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press  (1)
  • Berlin : be.bra Verlag
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0472114913 , 0472030671 , 9780472114917 , 9780472030675
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 326 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2005
    Series Statement: Social history, popular culture, and politics in Germany
    DDC: 305.83/1
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    Keywords: Germans ; Jews, German ; Population transfers Germans ; O'Donnell, Krista ; Deutschland ; Auslandsdeutsche ; Ausland ; Auswanderung ; Emigration ; Einwanderung ; Immigration ; Migration ; Heimat ; Germany Emigration and immigration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Auswanderung ; Deutsche ; Ausland ; Deutsche ; Ausland ; Ethnische Identität ; Deutschland ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Diasporic citizens : Germans abroad in the framing of German citizenship law / Howard Sargent -- Home, nation, empire : domestic Germanness and colonial citizenship / Krista O'Donnell -- German-speaking people and German heritage : Nazi Germany and the problem of Volksgemeinschaft / Norbert Götz -- Blond and blue-eyed in Mexico City, 1821 to 1975 / Jürgen Buchenau -- Jews, Germans, or Americans? : German-Jewish immigrants in the nineteenth-century United States / Tobias Brinkmann -- German landscape : local promotion of the Heimat abroad / Thomas Lekan -- In search of home abroad : German Jews in Brazil, 1920-1933 / Jeffrey Lesser -- Germans from Russia : the political network of a double diaspora / Renate Bridenthal -- When is a diaspora not a diaspora? : rethinking nation-centered narratives about Germans in Habsburg East Central Europe / Pieter Judson -- German brigadoon? : domesticity and metropolitan Germans' perceptions of Auslandsdeutschen in Southwest Africa and Eastern Europe / Nancy R. Reagin -- Tenuousness and tenacity: the Volksdeutschen of Eastern Europe, World War II and the Holocaust / Doris L. Bergen -- The politics of homeland : irredentism and reconciliation in the policies of German Federal governments and expellee organizations toward ethnic German minorities in Central and Eastern Europe, 1949-99 / Stefan Wolff
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Diasporic citizens : Germans abroad in the framing of German citizenship law , Home, nation, empire : domestic Germanness and colonial citizenship , German-speaking people and German heritage : Nazi Germany and the problem of Volksgemeinschaft , Blond and blue-eyed in Mexico City, 1821 to 1975 , Jews, Germans, or Americans? : German-Jewish immigrants in the nineteenth-century United States , German landscape : local promotion of the Heimat abroad , In search of home abroad : German Jews in Brazil, 1920-1933 , Germans from Russia : the political network of a double diaspora , When is a diaspora not a diaspora? : rethinking nation-centered narratives about Germans in Habsburg East Central Europe , German brigadoon? : domesticity and metropolitan Germans' perceptions of Auslandsdeutschen in Southwest Africa and Eastern Europe , Tenuousness and tenacity: the Volksdeutschen of Eastern Europe, World War II and the Holocaust , The politics of homeland : irredentism and reconciliation in the policies of German Federal governments and expellee organizations toward ethnic German minorities in Central and Eastern Europe, 1949-99
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783861247562
    Language: German
    Pages: 191 Seiten , 24 cm x 17 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Edition q
    DDC: 741.5
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    Keywords: Arendt, Hannah ; Biografien ; Nathan, Helene ; Seghers, Anna ; Comic
    Abstract: Anna Faroqhi erzählt die Lebens- und Fluchtgeschichten von drei jüdischen intellektuellen Frauen, die in NS-Deutschland nicht leben konnten. Die Schicksale der Bibliothekarin Helene Nathan (1885-1940), der Schriftstellerin Anna Seghers (1900-1983) und der Philosophin Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) erschließen sich aus der Perspektive von drei jungen Menschen der Gegenwart. Die historischen wie die fiktiven Protagonistinnen verbindet die Begeisterung für das Lesen, das ihre Neugierde anstachelt, Weltsichten weitet und zum Sprechen mit anderen anstiftet. Eine Graphic Novel über die Macht des Wortes, Geschlechterrollen, die Folgen erzwungener Migration und den Wert von Freiheit und Individualität
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