Lora Wildenthal
Lora Wildenthal (born 1965){{Cite web |url=https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&cqlMode=true&query=nid=124592406 |title=Lora Wildenthal |website=German National Library Catalog |access-date=29 May 2025}} is an American historian and university professor.
Life
Wildenthal studied German and history at Rice University in Houston, earning her bachelor's degree in 1987. She completed her Ph.D. in history at the University of Michigan in 1994. She later taught at Claremont Graduate University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Texas A&M University. Since 2003, she has worked at Rice University, where she holds the John Antony Weir Professorship in History and serves as director of the Center for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality.{{Cite web |url=https://profiles.rice.edu/faculty/lora-wildenthal |title=Lora Wildenthal |website=Rice University |language=en |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241005000848/https://profiles.rice.edu/faculty/lora-wildenthal |archive-date=5 October 2024 |access-date=29 May 2025}}{{Cite web |url=https://cswgs.rice.edu/faculty/lora-wildenthal |title=Lora Wildenthal |website=Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Rice University |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210307220503/https://cswgs.rice.edu/faculty/lora-wildenthal |archive-date=7 March 2021 |access-date=29 May 2025}}{{Cite web |url=https://gerald-stourzh-vorlesungen.univie.ac.at/vorlesungen/2024-lora-wildenthal/ |title=2024 Lora Wildenthal |website=University of Vienna |language=de |access-date=29 May 2025}}
Research
Wildenthal’s early research focused on gender in German colonial history as well as human rights movements in postwar West Germany (1945–1990). Her current work examines the history of free wage labor in the early 19th century following the Prussian reforms.
In 2007, scholar Anette Dietrich described Wildenthal’s book German Women for Empire, 1884–1945 (2001) as the most comprehensive study to date of the role of white German women in colonialism.{{Cite book |last=Dietrich |first=Anette |title=Weiße Weiblichkeiten: Konstruktionen von "Rasse" und Geschlecht im deutschen Kolonialismus |series=Sozialtheorie |publisher=Transcript |location=Bielefeld |year=2007 |isbn=978-3-89942-807-0 |pages=14}}
Selected publications
- “Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the German Colonial Empire.” In: Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World, edited by Frederick Cooper and Ann Laura Stoler. University of California Press, 1997.
- German Women for Empire, 1884–1945. Duke University Press, 2001.{{Cite journal |last=Quataert |first=Jean H. |date=2003-02-01 |title=Lora Wildenthal. German Women for Empire, 1884–1945. (Politics, History, and Culture.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 2001. Pp. xi, 336. Cloth $59.95, paper $19.95 |url=https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/108.1.273 |journal=The American Historical Review |volume=108 |issue=1 |pages=273–274 |doi=10.1086/ahr/108.1.273 |issn=0002-8762}}{{Cite journal |last=Allen |first=Ann Taylor |date=2003 |title=Review of German Women for Empire, 1884-1945 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4547336 |journal=Central European History |volume=36 |issue=3 |pages=466–468 |issn=0008-9389}}
- Germany’s Colonial Pasts, co-edited with Eric Ames and Marcia Klotz. 2005.
- Else Frobenius: Erinnerungen einer Journalistin: Zwischen Kaiserreich und Zweitem Weltkrieg, edited by Lora Wildenthal. Böhlau, 2005.
- The Language of Human Rights in West Germany. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013.{{Cite journal |last=Nehring |first=Holger |date=2014-04-01 |title=Lora Wildenthal. The Language of Human Rights in West Germany. |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/119.2.624 |journal=The American Historical Review |volume=119 |issue=2 |pages=624–625 |doi=10.1093/ahr/119.2.624 |issn=0002-8762}}{{Cite journal |last=Pendas |first=Devin O. |date=March 2015 |title=Lora Wildenthal, The Language of Human Rights in West Germany |url=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/680131 |journal=The Journal of Modern History |volume=87 |issue=1 |pages=235–236 |doi=10.1086/680131 |issn=0022-2801}}
- “Imagining Threatened Peoples: The Society for Threatened Peoples (Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker) in 1970s West Germany.” In: Imagining Human Rights, pp. 101–117. Edited by Susanne Kaul and David Kim. Walter de Gruyter, 2015.
- The Routledge History of Human Rights, co-edited with Jean Quataert. Routledge, 2020.
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