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Germans as Victims: Remembering the Past in Contemporary Germany

Autor Bill Niven
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2006
Since the 1960s and certainly the 1980s, Germans have been confronting the Nazi past and the legacy of German perpetration. However, over recent years, Germany has become increasingly preoccupied with German suffering during the war and the post-war period. Arguably, it is no longer the Holocaust that takes centre-stage in the contemporary German culture of memory but the trauma caused by Allied bombing of German cities, and by the expulsion of millions of Germans from eastern Europe at the end of the war. This thought-provoking and lively collection of essays, by a team of leading scholars in the field, explores current memory trends in Germany. What has triggered this preoccupation with German suffering? How dangerous is it? Is it really new, or have the Germans always tended to empathise more with their own losses than with Nazi victims? Together these essays are an invaluable resource for students and teachers, and are essential reading for all with an interest in how Germans, in the new millennium, are facing up to their past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403990426
ISBN-10: 1403990425
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

One of the first studies in the English language to examine the controversial idea that Germans may be moving away from holocaust memory towards empathy with their own past victimhood

Notă biografică

BILL NIVEN is Professor of Contemporary German History at The Nottingham Trent University, UK. He is author of Facing the Nazi Past (Routledge 2002) and co-author with Jürgen Thomaneck of Dividing and Uniting Germany (Routledge 2000).

Cuprins

Notes on the ContributorsMapsIntroduction; B.NivenThe Politics of the Past in the 1950s: Rhetorics of Victimization in East and West Germany; R.G.MoellerVictims in Uniform: West German Combat Movies from the 1950s; R.G.MoellerTaboo or Tradition? The 'Germans as Victims' Theme in West Germany until the Early 1990s; R.WittlingerThe Continually Suffering Nation? Cinematic Representations of German Victimhood; P.CookeThe Birth of the Collective from the Spirit of Empathy: From the 'Historians' Dispute' to German Suffering; H.SchmitzThe GDR and Memory of the Bombing of Dresden; B.NivenVictims of the Berlin Wall; P.AhonenThe Victims of Totalitarianism and the Centrality of Nazi Genocide: Continuity and Change in GermanCommemorative Politics; A.H.BeattieRepresentations of German Wartime Suffering in Recent Fiction; S.TabernerAir War Legacies: From Dresden to Baghdad; A.HuyssenFrom the Margins to the Centre? The Discourse on Expellees and Victimhood in Germany; K.von Oppen & S.WolffOn Taboos, Traumas and Other Myths: Why the Debate About German Victims of the Second World War is not a Historians' Controversy; S.BergerChronology of VictimhoodSelect BibliographyIndex.