This book analyzes postwar Germany to show how social movements shape public memory and influence democratization through cooperation and conflict with government.
This book analyzes postwar Germany to show how social movements shape public memory and influence democratization through cooperation and conflict with government.
Jenny Wüstenberg is DAAD Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto. She has been active in developing the field of memory studies, most notably as co-chair of the Research Network on Transnational Memory and Identity in the Council for European Studies and as co-founder of the Memory Studies Association.
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List of illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations and German terms 1. Civil society activism, memory politics and democracy 2. Memorial politics and civil society since 1945 3. Building negative memory: civic initiatives for memorials to Nazi terror 4. Dig where you stand: the History Movement and grassroots memorialization 5. Memorial aesthetics and the memory movements of the 1980s 6. A part of history that continues to smolder: remembering East Germany from below 7. Hybrid memorial institutions and democratic memory Interviews Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations and German terms 1. Civil society activism, memory politics and democracy 2. Memorial politics and civil society since 1945 3. Building negative memory: civic initiatives for memorials to Nazi terror 4. Dig where you stand: the History Movement and grassroots memorialization 5. Memorial aesthetics and the memory movements of the 1980s 6. A part of history that continues to smolder: remembering East Germany from below 7. Hybrid memorial institutions and democratic memory Interviews Bibliography Index.
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