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Tatjana Tönsmeyer

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Tatjana Tönsmeyer (born 1968)[1] is a German historian who studies Germany–Slovakia relations and Central European history. She is currently a professor at the University of Wuppertal.[2] Her first book, Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakai, was based on her doctoral dissertation,[3] while Adelige Moderne is based on her habilitation.[4] Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei, which focused in particular on the "advisors" Germany sent to Slovakia, received positive to mixed reviews; some reviewers thought that she ignored recent Slovak scholarship in favor of dated German scholarship.[3][5][6][7]

Works

  • Tönsmeyer, Tatjana (2002). Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei 1939-1945: politischer Alltag zwischen Kooperation und Eigensinn (in German). Schöningh. ISBN 978-3-506-77532-0.
  • Tönsmeyer, Tatjana (2012). Adelige Moderne: Grossgrundbesitz und ländliche Gesellschaft in England und Böhmen 1848-1918 (in German). Böhlau Verlag. ISBN 978-3-412-20937-7.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Tönsmeyer, Tatjana, 1968-". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Tönsmeyer". Geschichte - BERGISCHE UNIVERSITÄT WUPPERTAL. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b Orzoff, Andrea (28 April 2009). "Tatjana Tönsmeyer. Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei, 1939–1945. Politischer Alltag zwischen Kooperation und Eigensinn. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2003. Pp. 387". Austrian History Yearbook. 39: 229–230. doi:10.1017/S0667237808001399.
  4. ^ a b Höbelt, Lothar (15 April 2014). "Tatjana Tönsmeyer. Adelige Moderne. Großgrundbesitz und ländliche Gesellschaft in England und Böhmen 1848–1918. Industrielle Welt. Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises für moderne Sozialgeschichte 83. Vienna/Cologne/Weimar: Böhlau, 2012. Pp. 372". Austrian History Yearbook. 45: 263–264. doi:10.1017/S006723781300088X.
  5. ^ Ward, James (17 January 2006). "Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei 1939-1945: Politischer Alltag zwischen Kooperation und Eigensinn (review)". Journal of Cold War Studies. 8 (1): 132–134. doi:10.1162/jcws.2006.8.1.132. ISSN 1531-3298.
  6. ^ Dean, Martin (June 2005). "Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei, 1939–1945: Politischer Alltag zwischen Kooperation und Eigensinn". The American Historical Review. 110 (3): 893. doi:10.1086/ahr.110.3.893.
  7. ^ Lehnstaedt, Stephan. "Lehnstaedt on Tönsmeyer, 'Das Dritte Reich und die Slowakei 1939-1945: Politischer Alltag zwischen Kooperation und Eigensinn'". H-Net.
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