Masculinity and the Third Reich
The latest issue of Central European History went live online on September 19 and should be shipping to individual and institutional subscribers shortly.
Volume 51 / Issue 03, September 2018, pp. i-ii, 335-525. This is a special issue, guest edited by Thomas Kühne (Clark University), on “Masculinities in the Third Reich.”
The issue can be accessed at https:/
Memorial: Georg G. Iggers (1926-2017)
Andreas W. Daum
Articles
Introduction: Masculinity and the Third Reich
Thomas Kühne
Drinking Rituals, Masculinity, and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany
Edward B. Westermann
Protean Masculinity, Hegemonic Masculinity: Soldiers in the Third Reich
Thomas Kühne
Homosexuality and Comradeship: Destabilizing the Hegemonic Masculine Ideal in Nazi Germany
Jason Crouthamel
Remasculinizing the Shirker: The Jewish Frontkämpfer under Hitler
Michael J. Geheran
“Muscle” Yekkes? Multiple German-Jewish Masculinities in Palestine and Israel after 1933
Patrick Farges
Whining and Winning: Narratives of Love, Marriage, and Divorce in the Shadow of the Third Reich
Elissa Mailänder
Commentary: Masculinity and the Racial State
Christopher Dillon
Contributors to this Issue
Forthcoming