Berlin - Washington, 1800 2000
Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities
Herausgeber: Daum, Andreas; Mauch, Christof
Berlin - Washington, 1800 2000
Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities
Herausgeber: Daum, Andreas; Mauch, Christof
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This collection provides a comparative cultural history of the urban spaces of Berlin and Washington.
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This collection provides a comparative cultural history of the urban spaces of Berlin and Washington.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781107402584
- ISBN-10: 1107402581
- Artikelnr.: 34229462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781107402584
- ISBN-10: 1107402581
- Artikelnr.: 34229462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface Christof Mauch; Part I. Cities as Capitals on a Global Scale: 1.
Capitals in modern history: inventing urban spaces for the nation Andreas
W. Daum; Part II. The Capital in the Nation: 2. Siting the capital: between
Bundesdorf and Metropolis Ken Bowling and Ulrike Gerhard; 3. Written
capitals: national images and capital topography in travel literature
Walter Erhard; 4. Prime meridians, national time, and symbolic authority of
capitals in the nineteenth century Martin H. Geyer; 5. Washington and
Berlin: national capitals in a networked world Carl Abbott; Part III.
Architecture, Memory, and Space: 6. Monumental architecture and national
identity in Berlin: the case of national socialism Dietmar Schirmer; 7.
Memorializing the Holocaust in Berlin and Washington Janet Ward; 8. Capital
Gardens: the Mall in Washington and the Tiergarten in Berlin Christof
Mauch; 9. Socialism on display: East Berlin as a capital Brian Ladd; Part
IV. Political Power and Capital Functions: 10. Washington, D.C. under
Federal Rule, 1871-1945 Alan H. Lessoff; 11. 'Everyday' protest and the
culture of conflict in Berlin Belinda Davis; 12. Marches on Washington and
the creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the present Lucy Barber.
Capitals in modern history: inventing urban spaces for the nation Andreas
W. Daum; Part II. The Capital in the Nation: 2. Siting the capital: between
Bundesdorf and Metropolis Ken Bowling and Ulrike Gerhard; 3. Written
capitals: national images and capital topography in travel literature
Walter Erhard; 4. Prime meridians, national time, and symbolic authority of
capitals in the nineteenth century Martin H. Geyer; 5. Washington and
Berlin: national capitals in a networked world Carl Abbott; Part III.
Architecture, Memory, and Space: 6. Monumental architecture and national
identity in Berlin: the case of national socialism Dietmar Schirmer; 7.
Memorializing the Holocaust in Berlin and Washington Janet Ward; 8. Capital
Gardens: the Mall in Washington and the Tiergarten in Berlin Christof
Mauch; 9. Socialism on display: East Berlin as a capital Brian Ladd; Part
IV. Political Power and Capital Functions: 10. Washington, D.C. under
Federal Rule, 1871-1945 Alan H. Lessoff; 11. 'Everyday' protest and the
culture of conflict in Berlin Belinda Davis; 12. Marches on Washington and
the creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the present Lucy Barber.
Preface Christof Mauch; Part I. Cities as Capitals on a Global Scale: 1.
Capitals in modern history: inventing urban spaces for the nation Andreas
W. Daum; Part II. The Capital in the Nation: 2. Siting the capital: between
Bundesdorf and Metropolis Ken Bowling and Ulrike Gerhard; 3. Written
capitals: national images and capital topography in travel literature
Walter Erhard; 4. Prime meridians, national time, and symbolic authority of
capitals in the nineteenth century Martin H. Geyer; 5. Washington and
Berlin: national capitals in a networked world Carl Abbott; Part III.
Architecture, Memory, and Space: 6. Monumental architecture and national
identity in Berlin: the case of national socialism Dietmar Schirmer; 7.
Memorializing the Holocaust in Berlin and Washington Janet Ward; 8. Capital
Gardens: the Mall in Washington and the Tiergarten in Berlin Christof
Mauch; 9. Socialism on display: East Berlin as a capital Brian Ladd; Part
IV. Political Power and Capital Functions: 10. Washington, D.C. under
Federal Rule, 1871-1945 Alan H. Lessoff; 11. 'Everyday' protest and the
culture of conflict in Berlin Belinda Davis; 12. Marches on Washington and
the creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the present Lucy Barber.
Capitals in modern history: inventing urban spaces for the nation Andreas
W. Daum; Part II. The Capital in the Nation: 2. Siting the capital: between
Bundesdorf and Metropolis Ken Bowling and Ulrike Gerhard; 3. Written
capitals: national images and capital topography in travel literature
Walter Erhard; 4. Prime meridians, national time, and symbolic authority of
capitals in the nineteenth century Martin H. Geyer; 5. Washington and
Berlin: national capitals in a networked world Carl Abbott; Part III.
Architecture, Memory, and Space: 6. Monumental architecture and national
identity in Berlin: the case of national socialism Dietmar Schirmer; 7.
Memorializing the Holocaust in Berlin and Washington Janet Ward; 8. Capital
Gardens: the Mall in Washington and the Tiergarten in Berlin Christof
Mauch; 9. Socialism on display: East Berlin as a capital Brian Ladd; Part
IV. Political Power and Capital Functions: 10. Washington, D.C. under
Federal Rule, 1871-1945 Alan H. Lessoff; 11. 'Everyday' protest and the
culture of conflict in Berlin Belinda Davis; 12. Marches on Washington and
the creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the present Lucy Barber.