Transatlantic Images and Perceptions
Germany and America Since 1776
Herausgeber: Barclay, David E.; Lazar, David; Glaser-Schmidt, Elisabeth
Transatlantic Images and Perceptions
Germany and America Since 1776
Herausgeber: Barclay, David E.; Lazar, David; Glaser-Schmidt, Elisabeth
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This 1997 book analyses how German and American views of each other developed, providing a fresh analysis of an often complex relationship.
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This 1997 book analyses how German and American views of each other developed, providing a fresh analysis of an often complex relationship.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 773g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580915
- ISBN-10: 0521580919
- Artikelnr.: 25577777
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 773g
- ISBN-13: 9780521580915
- ISBN-10: 0521580919
- Artikelnr.: 25577777
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction David E. Barclay and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 1. 'Through a
glass, darkly': changing German ideas of American freedom, 1776-1806 A.
Gregg Roeber; 2. 'Germans make cows and women work': American perceptions
of Germans as reported in American travel books, 1800-40 Hermann
Wellenreuther; 3. Weary of Germany - weary of America: perceptions of the
United States in nineteenth-century Germany Hans-Jürgen Grabbe; 4. 'Auch
unser Deutschland muss einmal frei werden': the immigrant civil war
experience as a mirror on political conditions in Germany Walter D.
Kamphoefner; 5. Different, but not out of this world: German images of the
United States between two wars, 1871-1914 Wolfgang Helbich; 6. From culture
to Kultur: changing American perceptions of imperial Germany, 1870-1914
Jörg Nagler; 7. The reciprocal vision of German and American intellectuals:
beneath the shifting perceptions James T. Kloppenberg; 8. Germany and the
United States, 1914-33: the mutual perception of their political systems
Peter Krüger; 9. Between hope and skepticism: American views of Germany,
1918-33 Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 10. 'Without concessions to Marxist or
Communist thought': Fordism in Germany, 1923-37 Philipp Gassert; 11. The
continuity of ambivalence: German views of America, 1933-45 Detlef Junker;
12. Cultural migration: artists and visual representation between Americans
and Germans during the 1930s and 1940s Marion Deshmukh; 13. Representations
of Germans and what Germans represent: American film images and public
perceptions in the postwar era Beverly Crawford and James Martel; 14.
Chancellor of the Allies? The significance of the United States in
Adenauer's foreign policy Hans-Jürgen Schröder; 15. American policy toward
German unification: images and interests Konrad H. Jarausch; 16.
Unification policies and the German image: comments on the American
reaction Frank Trommler.
glass, darkly': changing German ideas of American freedom, 1776-1806 A.
Gregg Roeber; 2. 'Germans make cows and women work': American perceptions
of Germans as reported in American travel books, 1800-40 Hermann
Wellenreuther; 3. Weary of Germany - weary of America: perceptions of the
United States in nineteenth-century Germany Hans-Jürgen Grabbe; 4. 'Auch
unser Deutschland muss einmal frei werden': the immigrant civil war
experience as a mirror on political conditions in Germany Walter D.
Kamphoefner; 5. Different, but not out of this world: German images of the
United States between two wars, 1871-1914 Wolfgang Helbich; 6. From culture
to Kultur: changing American perceptions of imperial Germany, 1870-1914
Jörg Nagler; 7. The reciprocal vision of German and American intellectuals:
beneath the shifting perceptions James T. Kloppenberg; 8. Germany and the
United States, 1914-33: the mutual perception of their political systems
Peter Krüger; 9. Between hope and skepticism: American views of Germany,
1918-33 Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 10. 'Without concessions to Marxist or
Communist thought': Fordism in Germany, 1923-37 Philipp Gassert; 11. The
continuity of ambivalence: German views of America, 1933-45 Detlef Junker;
12. Cultural migration: artists and visual representation between Americans
and Germans during the 1930s and 1940s Marion Deshmukh; 13. Representations
of Germans and what Germans represent: American film images and public
perceptions in the postwar era Beverly Crawford and James Martel; 14.
Chancellor of the Allies? The significance of the United States in
Adenauer's foreign policy Hans-Jürgen Schröder; 15. American policy toward
German unification: images and interests Konrad H. Jarausch; 16.
Unification policies and the German image: comments on the American
reaction Frank Trommler.
Introduction David E. Barclay and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 1. 'Through a
glass, darkly': changing German ideas of American freedom, 1776-1806 A.
Gregg Roeber; 2. 'Germans make cows and women work': American perceptions
of Germans as reported in American travel books, 1800-40 Hermann
Wellenreuther; 3. Weary of Germany - weary of America: perceptions of the
United States in nineteenth-century Germany Hans-Jürgen Grabbe; 4. 'Auch
unser Deutschland muss einmal frei werden': the immigrant civil war
experience as a mirror on political conditions in Germany Walter D.
Kamphoefner; 5. Different, but not out of this world: German images of the
United States between two wars, 1871-1914 Wolfgang Helbich; 6. From culture
to Kultur: changing American perceptions of imperial Germany, 1870-1914
Jörg Nagler; 7. The reciprocal vision of German and American intellectuals:
beneath the shifting perceptions James T. Kloppenberg; 8. Germany and the
United States, 1914-33: the mutual perception of their political systems
Peter Krüger; 9. Between hope and skepticism: American views of Germany,
1918-33 Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 10. 'Without concessions to Marxist or
Communist thought': Fordism in Germany, 1923-37 Philipp Gassert; 11. The
continuity of ambivalence: German views of America, 1933-45 Detlef Junker;
12. Cultural migration: artists and visual representation between Americans
and Germans during the 1930s and 1940s Marion Deshmukh; 13. Representations
of Germans and what Germans represent: American film images and public
perceptions in the postwar era Beverly Crawford and James Martel; 14.
Chancellor of the Allies? The significance of the United States in
Adenauer's foreign policy Hans-Jürgen Schröder; 15. American policy toward
German unification: images and interests Konrad H. Jarausch; 16.
Unification policies and the German image: comments on the American
reaction Frank Trommler.
glass, darkly': changing German ideas of American freedom, 1776-1806 A.
Gregg Roeber; 2. 'Germans make cows and women work': American perceptions
of Germans as reported in American travel books, 1800-40 Hermann
Wellenreuther; 3. Weary of Germany - weary of America: perceptions of the
United States in nineteenth-century Germany Hans-Jürgen Grabbe; 4. 'Auch
unser Deutschland muss einmal frei werden': the immigrant civil war
experience as a mirror on political conditions in Germany Walter D.
Kamphoefner; 5. Different, but not out of this world: German images of the
United States between two wars, 1871-1914 Wolfgang Helbich; 6. From culture
to Kultur: changing American perceptions of imperial Germany, 1870-1914
Jörg Nagler; 7. The reciprocal vision of German and American intellectuals:
beneath the shifting perceptions James T. Kloppenberg; 8. Germany and the
United States, 1914-33: the mutual perception of their political systems
Peter Krüger; 9. Between hope and skepticism: American views of Germany,
1918-33 Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 10. 'Without concessions to Marxist or
Communist thought': Fordism in Germany, 1923-37 Philipp Gassert; 11. The
continuity of ambivalence: German views of America, 1933-45 Detlef Junker;
12. Cultural migration: artists and visual representation between Americans
and Germans during the 1930s and 1940s Marion Deshmukh; 13. Representations
of Germans and what Germans represent: American film images and public
perceptions in the postwar era Beverly Crawford and James Martel; 14.
Chancellor of the Allies? The significance of the United States in
Adenauer's foreign policy Hans-Jürgen Schröder; 15. American policy toward
German unification: images and interests Konrad H. Jarausch; 16.
Unification policies and the German image: comments on the American
reaction Frank Trommler.