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Atina Grossmann

    November 4, 1950
    Wege in der Fremde
    Juden, Deutsche, Alliierte
    New Feminist Library: When Biology Became Destiny
    Jews, Germans, and Allies
    Reforming sex
    • 2009

      Jews, Germans, and Allies

      Close Encounters in Occupied Germany

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed reconstruction of everyday life in post-World War II Europe, showcasing a critical and transformative period. Atina Grossmann employs a sophisticated methodology to explore the complexities and nuances of this time, providing readers with a grand perspective on the societal changes and challenges faced during the aftermath of the war.

      Jews, Germans, and Allies
    • 1995

      Reforming Sex reconstructs the complicated history of a movement that has been romanticized as the harbinger of 1960s sexual radicalism and demonized as a precursor to Nazi racial policy, but mostly buried and obscured by Nazi bookburnings and repression. Relying on a broad range of sources--from police reports, films and personal interviews to sex manuals unearthed from library basements and secondhand bookstores--the book analyzes a remarkable mass mobilization during the turbulent and innovative Weimar years of doctors and laypeople for women's right to abortion and public access to birth control and sex education.

      Reforming sex
    • 1984

      New Feminist Library: When Biology Became Destiny

      Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This collection of essays analyzes the experience of women in Weimar and Nazi Germany—the first a period of crisis and polarization between right and left, and the second a period in which the right triumphed. The history documented in this book provides us with a perspective from which to analyze our own time, for in the history of Weimar and Nazi Germany we see the issues surrounding women, family, and reproduction as powerful mobilizing forces for both right and left.

      New Feminist Library: When Biology Became Destiny