Remembering the German Democratic Republic (eBook)
XIV, 308 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-0-230-34969-8 (ISBN)
DAVID BATHRICK Professor of German and Jewish Studies, Cornell University, USA ANDREW BEATTIE Lecturer in German and European Studies, the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia ANDREW BICKFORD Associate Professor of Anthropology, George Mason University, Virginia, USA DAVID CLARKE Senior Lecturer in German, the University of Bath, UK MARY FULBROOK Professor of German History, University College London, UK COURTNEY GLORE CRIMMINS Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA CLAIRE HYLAND Doctoral Student, the University of Bath, UK SARA JONES Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, the University of Bristol, UK BARBARA KÖNCZÖL DAAD-Fachlektorin for Contemporary German History, University of Cambridge, UK CHRISTIANE LAHUSEN Doctoral Student, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, Germany RENÉ LEHMANN Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany ANDREAS LUDWIG Director, the Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany JOSIE MCLELLAN Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, the University of Bristol, UK RICHARD MILLINGTON Ph.D. Graduate, the University of Liverpool, UK ANNE-MARIE PAILHÈS Associate Professor of German, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France HELMUT PEITSCH Professor of German at the University of Potsdam, Germany JOANNE SAYNER Lecturer in Cultural Theory, Department of German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK UTE WÖLFEL Lecturer in German, the University of Reading, UK JENNY WÜSTENBERG Ph.D. Graduate in Political Science, the University of Maryland, College Park, USA STEFAN ZAHLMANN Professor for the History and Theory of Media Cultures, the University of Vienna, Austria
Memories of and attitudes to the German Democratic Republic (GDR), or East Germany, within contemporary Germany are characterized by their variety and complexity, whilst the debate over how to remember the GDR tells us a lot about how Germans see themselves and their future. This volume provides a range of international perspectives.
DAVID BATHRICK Professor of German and Jewish Studies, Cornell University, USA. ANDREW BEATTIE Lecturer in German and European Studies, the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. ANDREW BICKFORD Associate Professor of Anthropology, George Mason University, Virginia, USA. DAVID CLARKE Senior Lecturer in German, the University of Bath, UK. MARY FULBROOK Professor of German History, University College London, UK COURTNEY GLORE CRIMMINS Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA. CLAIRE HYLAND Doctoral Student, the University of Bath, UK. SARA JONES Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, the University of Bristol, UK. BARBARA KÖNCZÖL DAAD-Fachlektorin for Contemporary German History, University of Cambridge, UK. CHRISTIANE LAHUSEN Doctoral Student, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, Germany RENÉ LEHMANN Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. ANDREAS LUDWIG Director, the Dokumentationszentrum Alltagskultur der DDR in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany. JOSIE MCLELLAN Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, the University of Bristol, UK. RICHARD MILLINGTON Ph.D. Graduate, the University of Liverpool, UK ANNE-MARIE PAILHÈS Associate Professor of German, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France. HELMUT PEITSCH Professor of German at the University of Potsdam, Germany. JOANNE SAYNER Lecturer in Cultural Theory, Department of German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK. UTE WÖLFEL Lecturer in German, the University of Reading, UK. JENNY WÜSTENBERG Ph.D. Graduate in Political Science, the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. STEFAN ZAHLMANN Professor for the History and Theory of Media Cultures, the University of Vienna, Austria
Foreword Notes on the Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION Remembering the German Democratic Republic in a United Germany; D.Clarke & U.Wolfel The Politics of Remembering the GDR: Official and State-Mandated Memory since 1990; A.Beattie PART II: MEMORIALS AND MUSEUMS Representations of the Everyday and the Making of Memory: GDR History in Exhibitions and Museums; A.Ludwig Reinterpreting the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin's Treptower Park after 1990; C.Glore Crimmins 'Transforming Berlin's Memory: Non-State Actors and GDR Memorial Politics Today; J.Wustenberg Reinventing Rosa Luxemburg: Commemorating Rosa Luxemburg in the Berlin Republic; B.Konczol PART III: GENERATIONS Histories and Memories: Verklarung or Erklarung?; M.Fulbrook Generation and Transition: East German Memory Cultures; R.Lehmann PART IV: ORDINARY LIVES Did Communists Have Better Sex? Sex and the Body in German Reunification; J.McLellan From the 'Niche Society' to a Retreat from the World: East German Allotments as the Continuation of a GDR Tradition; A-M.Pailhes 'The Era Has Passed, But It's Nice to Remember': Eastern Identifications with the GDR Past and Unified Germany; C.Hyland Remembering the Uprising of 17 June 1953; R.Millington PART V: ELITE MEMORIES Red Radiation: East German Army Officers in Post-Unification Germany; A.Bickford Autobiography as Participation in the 'Master Narrative': GDR Academics after Unification; C.Lahusen 'The Past Does Not Repeat Itself, But it Rhymes': Autobiographies by Elites from the Confederation of States of America and the German Democratic Republic; S.Zahlmann At Home with the Stasi: Gedenkstatte Hohenschonhausen as Historic House; S.Jones Memories and Fantasies about and by the Stasi; D.Bathrick Between Denigration, Idealization and Historicization: Memories of Nazism and Everyday Antifascism; J.Sayner PART VII: REMEMBERING ANTIFASCISM How Memory is Remembered: The Potsdam Memory Archive 1995-1996; H.Peitsch Notes Bibliography
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.11.2011 |
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Zusatzinfo | XIV, 308 p. |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Zeitgeschichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
Schlagworte | Berlin • communism • Fascism • Germany • History • Politics • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) |
ISBN-10 | 0-230-34969-2 / 0230349692 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-230-34969-8 / 9780230349698 |
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