1. 'Germany Wants to See You': British Travel and Tourism in Weimar Germany -- 2. 'Don't let's be Beastly to the Germans': British Attitudes towards Germany in War and Peace -- 3. Occupational Hazards: British Intellectuals and the Occupation of the Rhineland -- 4. Sexual Mecca, City of Doom or Cosmopolitan Capital? British Attitudes towards Berlin -- 5. 'A Woman's Watch on the Rhine': Female Intellectuals and the Weimar Republic -- 6. Creating a Weimar Stereotype? Representations of Weimar Germany in Fiction -- 7. 'The German Fascisti': British Attitudes towards Nazism in the 1920s
Notes
"Much of what now makes up chapter five was first presented as a paper to the 'Home, Nation and Empire: Reading Gender from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day' conference at the University of Manchester in July 2007 ..."--P. xii
Based on thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nottingham, 2006