Reconstruyendo el “frente” y la “retaguardia”: experiencias de género y memoria de las guerras alemanas contra Napoleón – Un caso de estudio

Autores/as

  • Karen Hagemann University of North Carolina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53351/ruhm.v6i12.351

Palabras clave:

retaguardia, experiencia de guerra, género, memorias, Guerras Napoleónicas

Resumen

Traducción a cargo de Miguel Alonso Ibarra

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Biografía del autor/a

Karen Hagemann, University of North Carolina

Karen Hagemann teaches Modern German and European history, Military history and Women’s and Gender history from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth century. Her past research includes studies in the fields of welfare state, social and population policy, labor history, family history and the history of everyday lives, as well as the history of the women’s movement. Newer studies are focusing on the history of the military, war and gender, the history of nations and nationalism, the history of masculinity and citizenship, gender and civil society as well as the gendered construction of collective memories. Her new monograph Revisiting Prussia’s Wars against Napoleon: History, Culture, and Memory was published with Cambridge University Press in 2015 and won the Hans Rosenberg Prize for the best book in Central European History in 2016 by the Central European History Society.

Citas

La versión original de este artículo fue publicada como Karen HAGEMANN: “Reconstructing ‘Front’ and ‘Home’: Gendered Experiences and Memories of the German Wars Against Napoleon – A Case Study”, War in History, 16:1 (2009), pp. 25-50.

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Publicado

2017-12-30

Cómo citar

Hagemann, K. (2017). Reconstruyendo el “frente” y la “retaguardia”: experiencias de género y memoria de las guerras alemanas contra Napoleón – Un caso de estudio. Revista Universitaria De Historia Militar, 6(12), 242–270. https://doi.org/10.53351/ruhm.v6i12.351