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Recasting Race After World War Ii Germans And African Americans In Americanoccupied Germany Timothy L Schroer

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Recasting Race After World War Ii Germans And African Americans In Americanoccupied Germany Timothy L Schroer
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Recasting Race After World War Ii Germans And African Americans In Americanoccupied Germany Timothy L Schroer instant download after payment.

Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.26 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Timothy L. Schroer
ISBN: 9780870818691, 0870818694
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Recasting Race After World War Ii Germans And African Americans In Americanoccupied Germany Timothy L Schroer by Timothy L. Schroer 9780870818691, 0870818694 instant download after payment.

Historian Timothy L. Schroer's Recasting Race after World War II explores the renegotiation of race by Germans and African American GIs in post-World War II Germany. Schroer dissects the ways in which notions of blackness and whiteness became especially problematic in interactions between Germans and American soldiers serving as part of the victorious occupying army at the end of the war. The segregation of U.S. Army forces fed a growing debate in America about whether a Jim Crow army could truly be a democratizing force in postwar Germany. Schroer follows the evolution of that debate and examines the ways in which postwar conditions necessitated reexamination of race relations. He reveals how anxiety about interracial relationships between African American men and German women united white American soldiers and the German populace. He also traces the importation and influence of African American jazz music in Germany, illuminating the subtle ways in which occupied Germany represented a crucible in which to recast the meaning of race in a post-Holocaust world. Recasting Race after World War II will appeal to historians and scholars of American, African American, and German studies.


A bit slow on Rendering.

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