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Dagmar Herzog (b. 1962) is the Daniel Rose
Faculty Scholar and a professor of history at the Graduate Center, City University of New
York. She has published extensively on the histories of sexuality and
gender, theology and religion, Jewish-Christian relations and Holocaust memory, and she
has edited anthologies on sexuality in the Third Reich, sexuality
in twentieth-century Austria, and the Holocaust.
Her most recent books include Intimacy and Exclusion:
Religious Politics in Pre-Revolutionary Baden, Sex after
Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany, and
Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of
American Politics.
Herzog graduated summa cum laude
from Duke
University, She received her Ph.D. from Brown
University. Before going to the Graduate Center in 2005, Herzog
taught at Michigan State, was a Mellon Fellow at Harvard and
a member of the Institute for Advanced
Study in Princeton, New Jersey.[1]
She is the daughter of the renowned scholar Frederick
Herzog, who was a theology professor at Duke.
Bibliography
Books
- Herzog D: Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the
Future of American Politics (Basic 2008).
- Herzog D: Sex after Fascism: Memory and Morality in
Twentieth-Century Germany (Princeton 2005); published in
German translation as Die Politisierung der Lust: Sexualität in
der deutschen Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts (Siedler/Random
House 2005)
- Herzog D: Intimacy and Exclusion: Religious Politics in
Pre-Revolutionary Baden (Princeton 1996; Transaction
2007)
Edited Collections
- Herzog D (ed): Brutality and Desire: War and Sexuality in
Europe's Twentieth Century (Palgrave 2009)
- Herzog D (ed): Demokratie im Schatten der Gewalt:
Geschichten des Privaten im deutschen Nachkrieg (with Daniel
Fulda, Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, and Till van Rahden) (Wallstein
2008)
- Herzog D (ed): Sexuality in Austria (with Gunter
Bischof, Anton Pelinka, and Josef Köstlbauer) (Transaction
2007)
- Herzog D (ed): Lessons and Legacies VII: The Holocaust in
International Perspective (Northwestern 2006)
- Herzog D (ed): Sexuality and German Fascism (Berghahn
2004)
Articles/Reviews/Essays
- "The Death of God in West Germany: Between Secularization,
Postfascism, and the Rise of Liberation Theology," in Die Gegenwart
Gottes in der Moderne, ed. by Michael Geyer and Lucian Hölscher
(Wallstein 2006)
- "How Jewish is German Sexuality? Sex and Antisemitism in the
Third Reich," in German History from the Margins, ed. by Neil
Gregor et al. (Indiana 2006)
- "The Reception of the Kinsey Reports in Europe," Sexuality and
Culture 10/1 (Winter 2006)
- "Sexuality in the Postwar West," Journal of Modern History 78
(March 2006)
- "Sex war Gestern," Cicero (January 2006)
- "East Germany's Sexual Evolution," in Socialist Modern, ed. by
Paul Betts and Katherine Pence (Michigan 2006)
- "Sexual Morality in 1960s West Germany," German History 23/3
(2005)
- "Sexuality, Memory, Morality," History and Memory 17/1-2
(Spring 2005)
- "Sex and Secularization in Nazi Germany," in Fascism and
Neofascism: Critical Writings on the Radical Right in Europe, ed.
by Angelica Fenner and Eric Weitz (Palgrave 2004)
- "Postwar Ideologies and the Body Politics of 1968," in German
Ideologies since 1945: Studies in the Political Thought and Culture
of the Bonn Republic, ed. by Jan-Werner Mueller (Palgrave
2003)
- "Desperately Seeking Normality: Sex and Marriage in the Wake of
the War," in Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social
History of Europe during the 1940s and 1950s, ed. by Richard Bessel
and Dirk Schumann (Cambridge 2003)
- "Antifaschistische Koerper: Studentenbewegung, sexuelle
Revolution und antiautoritaere Kindererziehung," in Nachkrieg in
Deutschland, ed. by Klaus Naumann (Hamburger Edition, 2001)
- "Sexuelle Revolution und Vergangenheitsbewaeltigung," in
Zeitschrift fuer Sexualforschung 13/2 (June 2000)
- "'Pleasure, Sex, and Politics Belong Together': Post-Holocaust
Memory and the Sexual Revolution in West Germany," in Intimacy, ed.
by Lauren Berlant (Chicago, 2000)
Sample of Interviews
- Interview with Virginia Prescott, New Hampshire Public Radio.
July 8 2008.
- Interview with Jeff Schechtman, KVON-AM. August 6 2008.
References