An innovative study of remembrance in Weimar Germany and how war experiences and memories were transformed along political lines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benjamin Ziemann is Professor of Modern German History at the University of Sheffield. An expert on the social, political and cultural history of modern Germany, his previous publications include War Experiences in Rural Germany, 1914-1923 (2007) and The German Soldiers of the Great War. Letters and Eyewitness Accounts (co-edited with Bernd Ulrich, 2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. 'A short period of insight': symbolizing defeat as liberation, 1918-23 2. Republican war memories: the Reichsbanner Black Red Gold 3. The personal microcosm of Reichsbanner activism 4. Public commemorations and republican politics 5. In search of a national symbol, 1924-33 6. Pacifist veterans and the politics of military history 7. Mass media and the changing texture of war remembrance, 1928-33 Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction 1. 'A short period of insight': symbolizing defeat as liberation, 1918-23 2. Republican war memories: the Reichsbanner Black Red Gold 3. The personal microcosm of Reichsbanner activism 4. Public commemorations and republican politics 5. In search of a national symbol, 1924-33 6. Pacifist veterans and the politics of military history 7. Mass media and the changing texture of war remembrance, 1928-33 Conclusion Bibliography.
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