"Schneider's broad analysis of the cultural significance of 'soldier love' - Soldatenliebe - provides an original and important contribution to the queer history of Wilhelmine Germany. It tackles a theme that is often mentioned but never fully explored, namely the homoerotic componentof German and particularly Prussian militarism." --Robert M. Beachy, Associate Professor of History, Underwood International College at Yonsei University "In centring questions of fantasy as well as the paradoxes and ambivalences of erotic desire, and exploring the astonishingly myriad ways controversies over German militarism intersected with arguments about gender and sex, Schneider provides a wholly fresh take on the cultural context in which the first queer rights movement in the world was born. Ingenious original readings of novels by the mutually warring Mann brothers are a particular highlight." --Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished Professor of History, Graduate Center, City University of New York " Uniform Fantasies is an intriguing analysis of German militarism from the unique perspective offered by Slavoj Zizek's blend of Marx and Lacan. Schneider demonstrates the important but extraordinarily complex role that the fascination with military uniforms played in the queer scene, in the literature of Thomas and Heinrich Mann, and in the wider realm of German culture and politics prior to the First World War." --Clayton J.
Whisnant, Chapman Professor of the Humanities and European History, Wofford College.