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Item "SHE IS THE VICTOR": Bourgeois Women, Nationalist Identities and the Ideal of the Independent Woman Farmer in German Southwest Africa(Berghahn Books, 1993-09) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Klaits, Joseph; Haltzel, Michael H., eds., The Global Ramifications of the French Revolution(H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online, 1995) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Koloniale Herrschaft. Zur soziologischen Theorie der Staatsentstehung am Beispiel des ‘Schutzgebietes Togo,’ by Trutz von Trotha(Oxford University Press, 1997) Wildenthal, LoraItem ’When Men Are Weak‘: The Imperial Feminism of Frieda von Bülow(Wiley, 1998) Wildenthal, LoraFrieda von Bülow was a colonialist woman author and activist who also engaged the bourgeois women's movement of pre-First World War Germany. She is of interest to scholars of German colonialism, racial thought, feminism, and women's literature. This article interprets her life experiences, including travel to German East Africa (mainland Tanzania) and her affair with Carl Peters, together with her feminist non-fiction and anti-feminist fiction, to argue that she developed an imperial feminism in which German women's emancipation was predicated on the subordination of racialised ‘others’.Item The Places of Colonialism in the Writing and Teaching of Modern German History(The European Studies Journal, 1999) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Towards Redemption: A Socio-Political History of the Herero of Namibia between 1890 and 1923, by Jan Bart Gewald(Cambridge University Press, 1999) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Medizin und Kolonialimperialismus. Deutschland 1884–1945, by Wolfgang U. Eckart(Oxford University Press, 1999) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of Dar es Salaam, Tanga und Tabora. Stadtentwicklung in Tansania unter deutscher Kolonialherrschaft (1885–1914), by Jürgen Becher(Oxford University Press, 1999) Wildenthal, LoraItem Human Rights Advocacy and National Identity in West Germany(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) Wildenthal, LoraItem Review of The Imperialist Imagination: German Colonialism and Its Legacy, by Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Sara Lennox, and Susanne Zantop (eds.)(Oxford University Press, 2000) Wildenthal, LoraItem Wildenthal on Burton(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) Wildenthal, LoraItem Introduction(Duke University Press, 2001) Wildenthal, LoraItem Haiti's Usable Past: Violence, Anglophilia, and Antebellum American Abolitionists(2003) McDaniel, W. CalebItem Lora Wildenthal on Neta C. Crawford(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003) Wildenthal, LoraItem Rasse und Kulter Frauenorganisationen in der deutschen Kolonialbewegung des Kaiserreichs(Campus Verlag, 2003) Wildenthal, Lora; Kundrus, BirtheItem Review of Mazón, Patricia, Gender and the Modern Research University: The Admission of Women to German Higher Education, 1865-1914(H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online, 2004) Wildenthal, LoraItem "Our Country is the World": American Abolitionists, Louis Kossuth, and Philanthropic Revolutions(2004) McDaniel, W. CalebItem Review of Arne Perras and R. R. Davies, Carl Peters and German Imperialism, 1856–1918: A Political Biography(The University of Chicago Press, 2004) Wildenthal, LoraItem The Fourth and the First: Abolitionist Holidays, Respectability, and Radical Interracial Reform(American Quarterly, 2005) McDaniel, W. CalebItem Review of Kolonialmetropole Berlin. Eine Spurensuche, by Ulrich van der Heyden and Joachim Zeller (eds.)(Cambridge University Press, 2005) Wildenthal, Lora