Migrating Memories charts the transnational story of German speakers from Romania during a turbulent century in modern European history. From uneasy supporters of their home country, to enthusiastic Nazis, tepid Communists, and conciliatory Europeans, Romanian Germans have been at the centre of major European events since 1918.
Migrating Memories charts the transnational story of German speakers from Romania during a turbulent century in modern European history. From uneasy supporters of their home country, to enthusiastic Nazis, tepid Communists, and conciliatory Europeans, Romanian Germans have been at the centre of major European events since 1918.
James Koranyi is Assistant Professor of Modern European Cultural History in the Department of History at Durham University. He has published widely in three languages on cultural memory in Germany, Romania, and Hungary, on east-central European minorities, and on transnational history.
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Introduction: Stories, identities, memories 1. Making Romanian Germans 2. Transnational Germans 3. Fascist divisions in the Romanian German past 4. The iron memory curtain: Romanian Germans and Communism 5. European bridge-builders: Romanian Germans after 1989 Epilogue: The perpetual exodus.
Introduction: Stories, identities, memories 1. Making Romanian Germans 2. Transnational Germans 3. Fascist divisions in the Romanian German past 4. The iron memory curtain: Romanian Germans and Communism 5. European bridge-builders: Romanian Germans after 1989 Epilogue: The perpetual exodus.
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