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[There are 2 responses below. -ed.) 1. From Adam Tooze <jat27@cam.ac.uk> Though not about Germany, Michael Roper's work in British history may be of interest. In particular, I would recommend a look at his work on the negotiation of masculinity amongst British corporate managers in the postwar era. The collection of essays with John Tosh gives a good overview of the state of the field in Britain. Manful assertions: masculinities in Britain since 1800/ edited by Michael Roper and John Tosh London: Routledge, 1991, x,221p: ill; 22cm Masculinity and the British organization man since 1945/ Michael Roper Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, xi,259p; 23cm 2. From: Richard Meyer <meyer@radc.com> See the classic MALE FANTASIES by Klause Theweleit on German men in 20 th century (2 vols. trans and pub by the Univ of Minnesota Paulette Meyer, History Dept., Humboldt State Univ, Arcata CA 95521
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