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- Women in German Yearbook
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The time during which this volume of the Yearbook has been prepared is one that, at least for its American editors and contributors, has been marked by much that has made us uneasy and despairing. It began with the continuing struggle to come to grips with the huge gap created by the death of Susanne Zantop. It became strange and frightening with the events of September 11, 2001. And it has continued with the horrors not only of the ongoing violence in the Middle East but also of the increasing American military and other involvement in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Perhaps all of this is still too raw to be written about within the context of the scholarly work we do, but we ...
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