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''Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany'' is a book edited by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus. It is a collection of essays offering the history of those branded "social outsiders" in Nazi Germany. It was published by Princeton University Press as a 320-page hardcover (ISBN 978-0-691-00748-9) and paperback (ISBN 978-0-691-08684-2) in 2001. ==Contents== #Social Outsiders and the Construction of the Community of the People by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus #Social Outsiders in German History: From the Sixteenth century to 1933 by Richard J. Evans #No "Volksgenossen": Jewish Entrepreneurs in the Third Reich by Frank Bajohr #When the Ordinary Became Extraordinary: German Jews Reacting to Nazi Persecution, 1933-1939 by Marion A. Kaplan #The Nazi Purge of German Artistic and Cultural Life by Alan E. Steinweis #The Limits of Policy: Social Protection of Intermarried German Jews in Nazi Germany by Nathan Stoltzfus #The Exclusion and Murder of the Disabled by Henry Friedlander #From Indefinite Confinement to Extermination: "Habitual Criminals" in the Third Reich by Nikolaus Wachsmann #The Ambivalent Outsider: Prostitution, Promiscuity, and VD Control in Nazi Berlin by Annette F. Timm #"Gypsies" as Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany by Sybil H. Milton #The Institutionalization of Homosexual Panic in the Third Reich by Geoffrey J. Giles #Police Justice, Popular Justice, and Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany: The Example of Polish Foreign Workers by Robert Gellately #Sex, Blood, and Vulnerability: Women Outsiders in German-Occupied Europe by Doris L. Bergen #Social Outcasts in War and Genocide: A Comparative Perspective by Omer Bartov *List of Contributors *Index 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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