Review of: Julia Paulus, Eva-Maria Silies, Kerstin Wolff (Hg): Zeitgeschichte als Geschlechtergeschichte. Neue Perspektiven auf die Bundesrepublik. Frankfurt am Main u.a.: Campus Verlag 2012.
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https://doi.org/10.14766/1093Keywords:
Feminismus, Sexualität, Hochschule, Soziale Bewegungen, Neue Frauenbewegungen, Wissenschaftstheorie, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
In this anthology, which resulted from a conference, the authors question the relevancy and sustainability of contemporary historical concepts of interpretation, such as e.g. liberalization and structural interruption, for genderhistorical issues. Using a broad range of topics, this question is answered in a sophisticated and insightful way. The rather negative seeming result does eventually justify the consideration of how the relationship between gender history and contemporary history should be understood particularly regarding the formulation of new concepts of interpretation.Downloads
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