Abstract: The increased anxiety over blurred gender roles led to feelings of a national moral decline in Weimar Germany. Germany’s defeat in World War I was the catalyst for this revaluation and ultimate re-entrenchment of traditional gender roles. The Verwilderung der Sitten (Degeneration of Morals) debate played out in the economic, political, social and cultural realms. The majority of Germans understood their culture and values within the cultural reflectors of the time-literature, art, fashion, the press and film. These mediums offer a unique glimpse into how contemporaries understood the Verwilderung der Sitten debate. I use five tropes to demonstrate the preoccupation with changing gender roles as a symbol for moral degeneration or r...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...
The First World War altered the view of masculinity held by many in Germany and shredded what many r...
Gendered social anxieties prevailed during the Weimar Republic as women gained the right to vote. Wi...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study examines political...
For the whole of its existence, Weimar democracy was a contentious and hotly debated topic: which f...
Weimar antimilitarist imagery shows that ideals of manliness and maternity, concepts central to the ...
The following presentation examines the 1955 West German heimatfilm Die Mädels von Immenhof and its ...
Over the course of the last two centuries, Germany has experienced several shifts in its position in...
The Weimar Republic of Germany observed drastic social changes, as the Republic was born out of the ...
The First World War focused public attention world-wide on changing gender norms, and in the minds o...
In the wake of the chaos and upheaval unleashed by the First World War, conceptions of gender became...
Book synopsis: This book is the outcome of a successful workshop held in Leeds in September 2003 and...
Masculinities in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) remain neglected in scholarship, which often l...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...
The First World War altered the view of masculinity held by many in Germany and shredded what many r...
Gendered social anxieties prevailed during the Weimar Republic as women gained the right to vote. Wi...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study examines political...
For the whole of its existence, Weimar democracy was a contentious and hotly debated topic: which f...
Weimar antimilitarist imagery shows that ideals of manliness and maternity, concepts central to the ...
The following presentation examines the 1955 West German heimatfilm Die Mädels von Immenhof and its ...
Over the course of the last two centuries, Germany has experienced several shifts in its position in...
The Weimar Republic of Germany observed drastic social changes, as the Republic was born out of the ...
The First World War focused public attention world-wide on changing gender norms, and in the minds o...
In the wake of the chaos and upheaval unleashed by the First World War, conceptions of gender became...
Book synopsis: This book is the outcome of a successful workshop held in Leeds in September 2003 and...
Masculinities in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) remain neglected in scholarship, which often l...
This article offers an overview of existing research from the last two decades into the German exper...
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 29-32There is an ongoing debate among historians and Gender Studies’ sc...