The cult of health and beauty in Germany : a social history, 1890-1930 Michael Hau.
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- 0226319741 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0226319768 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- RA 418.3 .G3 H3 2003
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RA 418.3.A35 .A35A37 Health and culture : | RA 418.3 .E8L5 Medicine and society in early modern Europe / | RA 418.3 .G3 2012 The state of health : | RA 418.3 .G3 H3 2003 The cult of health and beauty in Germany : | RA 418.3.G7 C37 2010 Health, medicine, and society in Victorian England / | RA 418.3 .G7 O2 Raw material : | RA 418.3 .H35 S38 2012 Killing with kindness : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-271) and index.
Life reform as bürgerliche kultur -- Popular hygienic culture, class, and aesthetic norms -- Gender and aesthetic norms in popular hygienic culture -- Racial aesthetics -- Models of holistic constitutionalism in regular medicine and natural therapy -- The constitutional convergence: life reform, the "crisis of medicine," and Weimar hygiene exhibitions -- Constitutional typologies: Weimar racial science and medicine -- Weimar leisure culture: freikörperkultur and the quest for authenticity and Volksgemeinschaft.
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