Jews and Gender in Liberation France
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of France during and after the German occupation with Jews and Gender in Liberation France by K. H. Adler, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful work spans 288 pages and offers a fresh perspective that challenges conventional narratives focused solely on the Vichy government. Adler skillfully intertwines themes of race, particularly Jewish identity, with gender, presenting a nuanced analysis that transcends the simplistic divide between resisters and collaborators. Ideal for those interested in European history, gender studies, and Jewish studies, this book invites readers to rethink the complexities of this tumultuous period in France. Engage with a new historical lens that reveals the intricate connections between Jewishness and gender dynamics during a pivotal time in history.