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Cary Nathenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Feb 1994 14:44:46 +0100
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Dear Listers,
 
This may just be a shot in the dark, but perhaps some of you have come
across the particular film(s) I'm looking for.  I'm researching the
female "Angestellte," ie. the office worker (clerk, secretary, typist,
etc) that grew strongly as a career for German women in the 1920s and
'30s.  I'm looking for German or Austrian films that represent these women in
any way, especially from the Weimar era.  Any tips?
 
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*       Cary Nathenson                            *
*       Freie Universitaet Berlin                 *
*       Washington University in St. Louis        *
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