U.S. World War II collective memory took on a specific, narrow form beginning in 1984 with President Reagan's 1984 commemoration of D-Day. The aging children of the soon-to-be-coined "Greatest Generation" soon followed his lead. This is the first book to tell the entire story from 1984 to 2010.
U.S. World War II collective memory took on a specific, narrow form beginning in 1984 with President Reagan's 1984 commemoration of D-Day. The aging children of the soon-to-be-coined "Greatest Generation" soon followed his lead. This is the first book to tell the entire story from 1984 to 2010.
Jonathan M. Bullinger is currently a lecturer at SUNY Geneseo.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Mnemonic Structure Reagan Ambrose Spielberg and Brokaw Built 1. World War II: Memory Propaganda and Nostalgia 2. Reagan and Brokaw in 1984 3. Stephen E. Ambrose and Brokaw's 1994 D-Day Commemoration 4. 1998: Spielberg's Film and Brokaw's Book 5. Remembering World War II 1999-2010. Conclusion: The Future of World War II Memory
Introduction: The Mnemonic Structure Reagan Ambrose Spielberg and Brokaw Built 1. World War II: Memory Propaganda and Nostalgia 2. Reagan and Brokaw in 1984 3. Stephen E. Ambrose and Brokaw's 1994 D-Day Commemoration 4. 1998: Spielberg's Film and Brokaw's Book 5. Remembering World War II 1999-2010. Conclusion: The Future of World War II Memory
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