
Civil society and memory in postwar Germany / Jenny Wüstenberg (York University, Toronto)
"Blending history and social science, this book tracks the role of social movements in shaping German public memory and values since 1945. Drawn from extensive original research, it offers a fresh perspective on the evolution of German democracy through civic confrontation with the violence of...
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Main Authors: | Wüstenberg, Jenny (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2017 |
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Online Access: | Rezension Inhaltsverzeichnis Rezension |
Summary: | "Blending history and social science, this book tracks the role of social movements in shaping German public memory and values since 1945. Drawn from extensive original research, it offers a fresh perspective on the evolution of German democracy through civic confrontation with the violence of its past. Told through the stories of memory activists, the study upends some of the conventional wisdom about modern German political history. An analysis of the decades-long struggle over memory and democracy shows how grassroots actors challenged and then took over public institutions of memorialization. In the process, confrontation of the Holocaust has been pushed to the centre of political culture. In unified Germany, memory politics have shifted again, as activists from East Germany have brought attention to the crimes of the East German state. This book delivers a novel and important contribution to scholarship about post-war Germany and the wider study of memory politics."--Provided by publisher |
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Item Description: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 301-325 Register |
Physical Description: | xix, 334 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781316628379 9781107177468 |