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After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, Geoff Eley, and Atina Grossmann http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=354212 The University of Michigan Press, 2009. Select Bibliography GERMANY AFTER 1945 Alba, Richard, Peter Schmidt, and Martina Wasmer, eds. Germans or Foreigners? Attitudes toward Ethnic Minorities in Post-Reuni‹cation Germany. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Ahonen, Pertti. After the Expulsion: West Germany and Eastern Europe, 1945–1990. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Arndt, Susan, ed. AfrikaBilder. Studien zu Rassismus in Deutschland. Münster: Un- rast, 2001. Bade, Klaus, ed. Neue Heimat im Westen: Vertriebene, Flüchtlinge, Aussiedler. Münster: Westfälischer Heimatbund, 1990. Behrends, Jan C., Thomas Lindenberger, and Patrice G. Poutrus, eds. Fremde und Fremd-Sein in der DDR: zu historischen Ursachen der Fremdenfeindlichkeit in Ostdeutschland. Berlin: Metropol, 2003. Benz, Wolfgang, ed. Antisemitismus in Deutschland. Zur Aktualität eines Vorteils. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1995. Benz, Wolfgang, ed. Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1995–. Berg, Nicolas. Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker. Göttingen: Wall- stein, 2004. Bergmann, Werner, and Rainer Erb. Antisemitism in Germany: The Post-Nazi Epoch since 1945. New Brunswick: Transaction, 1997. Beyer, Heidemarie. “Entwicklung des Ausländerrechts in der DDR.” Zwischen Na- tionalstaat und multikultureller Gesellschaft. Einwanderung und Fremden- feindlichkeit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, ed. Manfred Heßler, 211–27. Berlin: Hitit Verlag, 1993. Biess, Frank. Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Post- war Germany. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006. Bloxham, Donald. Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Bodemann, Y. Michel. Jews, Germans, Memory: Reconstructions of Jewish Life in Germany. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996. Bodemann, Y. Michel, and Gökç Yurdakul, eds. Migration, Citizenship, Ethos. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 243 After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, Geoff Eley, and Atina Grossmann http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=354212 The University of Michigan Press, 2009. 244 Select Bibliography Brenner, Michael. After the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Lives in Postwar Ger- many. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997. Brubaker, Rogers. Citizenship and Nationhood in France and Germany. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992. Campt, Tina, Pascal Grosse, and Yara-Colette Lemke Muniz de Faria. “Blacks, Germans, and the Politic of the Imperial Imagination, 1920–1960.” In Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Sara Lennox, and Susanne Zantop, eds., The Imperialist Imag- ination: German Colonialism and Its Legacy. Ann Arbor: University of Michi- gan Press, 1998. Chin, Rita. The Guest Worker Question in Postwar Germany. New York: Cam- bridge University Press, 2007. Connelly, John. “Catholic Racism and Its Opponents.” Journal of Modern History 79 (December 2007): 813–47. El-Tayeb, Fatima. “‘Blood Is a Very Special Juice’: Racialized Bodies and Citizen- ship in Twentieth-Century Germany.” In “Complicating Categories: Gender, Class, Race, and Ethnicity,” ed. Eileen Boris and Angélique Janssens, Interna- tional Review of Social History, 149–69, Supplement 7. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Elsner, Eva-Maria, and Lothar Elsner. Ausländer und Ausländerpolitik in der DDR. Berlin: Gesellschaftswissenschaftliches Forum, 1992. Elsner, Eva-Maria, and Lothar Elsner. Zwischen Nationalismus und International- ismus. Über Ausländer und Ausländerpolitik in der DDR 1949–1990. Rostock: Norddeutscher Hochschulschriften Verlag, 1994. Evens Foundation, ed. Europe’s New Racism? Causes, Manifestations, and Solu- tions. New York: Berghahn Books, 2002. Fehrenbach, Heide. Race after Hitler: Black Occupation Children in Postwar Ger- many and America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. Fehrenbach, Heide. “War Orphans and the Postfascist Family: Kinship and Be- longing after 1945.” In Frank Biess and Robert Moeller, eds., Histories of the Af- termath: The Legacies of World War II in Comparative European Perspective. New York: Berghahn Books, forthcoming 2009. Flam, Helena, ed. Migranten in Deutschland. Statistiken-Fakten-Diskurse. Con- stance: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft, 2007. Geller, Jay Howard. Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945–1953. New York: Cam- bridge University Press, 2005. Göktürk, Deniz, David Gramling, and Anton Kaes, eds. Germany in Transit: Na- tion and Migration, 1955–2005. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. Gregor, Neil, Nils Roemer, and Mark Roseman, eds. German History from the Margins. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. Grossmann, Atina. “A Question of Silence: The Rape of German Women by Oc- cupation Soldiers.” October 72 (1995): 43–63. Grossmann, Atina. Jews, Germans, and Allies: Close Encounters in Occupied Ger- many. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. Heineman, Elizabeth D. What Difference Does a Husband Make? Women and Mar- ital Status in Nazi and Postwar Germany. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, Geoff Eley, and Atina Grossmann http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=354212 The University of Michigan Press, 2009. Select Bibliography 245 Herzog, Dagmar. Sex after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. Höhn, Maria. GIs and Fräuleins: The German-American Encounter in 1950s West Germany. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Höhn, Maria. “The Black Panther Solidarity Committees and the Voice of the Lumpen.” German Studies Review 31, no. 1 (2008): 133–54. Hong, Young-Sun. “‘The Bene‹ts of Health Must Spread among All’: Interna- tional Solidarity, Health, and Race in the East German Encounter with the Third World.” In Katherine Pence and Paul Betts, eds., Socialist Modern: East German Everyday Culture and Politics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2008. Hügel-Marshall, Ika. Invisible Woman: Growing Up Black in Germany. Trans. Eliz- abeth Gaffney. New York: Continuum, 2001. Institut für Internationale Politik und Wirtschaft der DDR. Gegen Rassismus, Apartheid, und Kolonialismus. Berlin (East): Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1978. Kauders, Anthony D. Unmögliche Heimat. Eine deutsch-jüdische Geschichte der Bundesrepublik. Munich: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2007. Kleff, Sanem, Edith Broszinsky-Schwabe, Marie-There Albert, Helga Marburger, and Marie-Eleonora Karsten. BRD—DDR. Alte und neue Rassismen im Zuge der deutsch-deutschen Einigung. Werkstatt-Berichte Nr. 1. Berlin: Verlag für In- terkulturelle Kommunikation, 1990. Kochavi, Arieh J. Post-Holocaust Politics: Britain, the United States, and Jewish Refugees, 1945–1948. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Kolinsky, Eva. After the Holocaust: Jewish Survivors in Germany after 1945. Lon- don: Pimlico, 2004. Kolinsky, Eva. “Meanings of Migration in East Germany and the West German Model.” In United and Divided: Germany since 1900, ed. Mike Dennis and Eva Kolinsky, 145–75. New York: Berghan Books, 2004. Krüger-Potratz, Marianne. Anderssein gab es nicht. Ausländer und Minderheiten in der DDR. Münster: Waxmann Verlag, 1991. Kurthen, Hermann, Werner Bergmann, and Rainer Erb, eds. Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany after Uni‹cation. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Laurence, Jonathan. “(Re)Constructing Community in Berlin: Turks, Jews, and German Responsibility.” In Ruth A. Starkman, Transformations of the New Germany. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Legge, Jerome S., Jr. Jews, Turks, and Other Strangers: The Roots of Prejudice in Modern Germany. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003. Lehmann, Albrecht. Im Fremden ungewollt zuhaus: Flüchtlinge und Vertriebene in Westdeutschland, 1945–1990. Munich: Beck, 1991. Lemke Muniz de Faria, Yara-Colette. Zwischen Fürsorge und Ausgrenzung. Afrodeutsche “Besatungskinder” im Nachkriegsdeutschland. Berlin: Metropole, 2002. Mankowitz, Zeev W. Life between Memory and Hope: The Survivors of the Holo- caust in Occupied Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, Geoff Eley, and Atina Grossmann http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=354212 The University of Michigan Press, 2009. 246 Select Bibliography Margalit, Gilad. Germany and Its Gypsies: A Post-Auschwitz Ordeal. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002. Marshall, Barbara. The New Germany and Migration in Europe. New York: Man- chester University Press, 2000. Mazón, Patricia, and Reinhild Steingröver. Not So Plain as Black and White: Afro- German Culture and History, 1890–2000. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2005. Merkl, Peter H., and Leonard Weinberg, eds. Right-Wing Extremism in the Twenty- First Century. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003. Moeller, Robert G. War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Repub- lic of Germany. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. Morris, Leslie, and Jack Zipes, eds. Unlikely History: The Changing German-Jewish Symbiosis, 1945–2000. New York: Palgrave, 2002. Müggenburg, Andreas.

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