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The Cold War historiography, memory, representation edited by Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann, and Andreas Etges

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Berlin Boston De Gruyter Oldenbourg [2017]Copyright date: © 2017Description: VIII, 309 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm x 15.5 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9783110495225
  • 3110495228
Uniform titles:
  • The Cold War Jarausch
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No title; Erscheint auch als: The Cold WarDDC classification:
  • 909.82/5 23
  • 900
LOC classification:
  • D840
Other classification:
  • NQ 5910
  • 89.92
  • 15.20
Online resources:
Contents:
Rethinking, representing, and remembering the Cold War: some cultural perspectives Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann and Andreas Etges
Representation and recoding: interdisciplinary perspectives on Cold War cultures Siegfried Weichlein
Probing the Cold War narrative since 1945: the case of Western Europe David Reynolds
Changing Cold War interpretations in post-Soviet Russia Vladimir O. Pechatnov
Company confessions: the CIA, whistleblowers and Cold War revisionism Christopher R. Moran
The Cold War in history textbooks: a German-German, French and British comparison Falk Pingel
Machiavelli's angels hiding in plain sight: media culture and French spy fiction of the Cold War Paul Bleton
Enemies, spies, and the bomb: Cold War cinema in comparison: Germany and the US, 1948-1970 Christoph Classen
Remembering the American war in Vietnam Jennifer Dickey
"The Cold War? I have it at home with my family": memories of the 1948-1989 period beyond the Iron Curtain Muriel Blaive
Protect and survive: preserving and presenting the built Cold War heritage Wayne D. Cocroft
Berlin's Gesamtkonzept for remembering the Wall Hope M. Harrison
Competing for the best Wall memorial: the rise of a Cold War heritage industry in Berlin Sybille Frank
Contested legacies: Cold War memory sites in Berlin Hanno Hochmuth.
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Summary: "This volume describes and analyzes the cultural history and representation of the Cold War from an international perspective. That innovative approach focuses on master narratives of the Cold War, places of memory, public and private memorialization, popular culture, and schoolbooks. These general themes are illustrated through a case study of Cold War memory in Berlin, which was a unique former center of Cold War confrontation and competition"--Provided by publisherSummary: Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann and Andreas Etges: Rethinking, representing, and remembering the Cold War : some cultural perspectives -- Siegfried Weichlein: Representation and recoding : interdisciplinary perspectives on Cold War cultures -- David Reynolds: Probing the Cold War narrative since 1945 : the case of Western Europe -- Vladimir O. Pechatnov: Changing Cold War interpretations in post-Soviet Russia -- Christopher R. Moran: Company confessions : the CIA, whistleblowers and Cold War revisionism -- Falk Pingel: The Cold War in history textbooks : a German-German, French and British comparison -- Paul Bleton: Machiavelli's angels hiding in plain sight : media culture and French spy fiction of the Cold War -- Christoph Classen: Enemies, spies, and the bomb : Cold War cinema in comparison : Germany and the US, 1948-1970 -- Jennifer Dickey: Remembering the American war in Vietnam -- Muriel Blaive: "The Cold War? I have it at home with my family" : memories of the 1948-1989 period beyond the Iron Curtain -- Wayne D. Cocroft: Protect and survive : Preserving and presenting the built Cold War heritage -- Hope M. Harrison: Berlin's Gesamtkonzept for remembering the Wall -- Sybille Frank: Competing for the best Wall memorial : The rise of a Cold War heritage industry in Berlin -- Hanno Hochmuth: Contested legacies : Cold War memory sites in Berlin
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks F (Affiliated) F:D840 .C638 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-0897

Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 300-301. - Enthält ein Personenregister

"This volume grew out of an international conference on the history, memory and representation of the Cold War in Berlin." - (acknowledgements)

Rethinking, representing, and remembering the Cold War: some cultural perspectives Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann and Andreas Etges

Representation and recoding: interdisciplinary perspectives on Cold War cultures Siegfried Weichlein

Probing the Cold War narrative since 1945: the case of Western Europe David Reynolds

Changing Cold War interpretations in post-Soviet Russia Vladimir O. Pechatnov

Company confessions: the CIA, whistleblowers and Cold War revisionism Christopher R. Moran

The Cold War in history textbooks: a German-German, French and British comparison Falk Pingel

Machiavelli's angels hiding in plain sight: media culture and French spy fiction of the Cold War Paul Bleton

Enemies, spies, and the bomb: Cold War cinema in comparison: Germany and the US, 1948-1970 Christoph Classen

Remembering the American war in Vietnam Jennifer Dickey

"The Cold War? I have it at home with my family": memories of the 1948-1989 period beyond the Iron Curtain Muriel Blaive

Protect and survive: preserving and presenting the built Cold War heritage Wayne D. Cocroft

Berlin's Gesamtkonzept for remembering the Wall Hope M. Harrison

Competing for the best Wall memorial: the rise of a Cold War heritage industry in Berlin Sybille Frank

Contested legacies: Cold War memory sites in Berlin Hanno Hochmuth.

"This volume describes and analyzes the cultural history and representation of the Cold War from an international perspective. That innovative approach focuses on master narratives of the Cold War, places of memory, public and private memorialization, popular culture, and schoolbooks. These general themes are illustrated through a case study of Cold War memory in Berlin, which was a unique former center of Cold War confrontation and competition"--Provided by publisher

Konrad H. Jarausch, Christian F. Ostermann and Andreas Etges: Rethinking, representing, and remembering the Cold War : some cultural perspectives -- Siegfried Weichlein: Representation and recoding : interdisciplinary perspectives on Cold War cultures -- David Reynolds: Probing the Cold War narrative since 1945 : the case of Western Europe -- Vladimir O. Pechatnov: Changing Cold War interpretations in post-Soviet Russia -- Christopher R. Moran: Company confessions : the CIA, whistleblowers and Cold War revisionism -- Falk Pingel: The Cold War in history textbooks : a German-German, French and British comparison -- Paul Bleton: Machiavelli's angels hiding in plain sight : media culture and French spy fiction of the Cold War -- Christoph Classen: Enemies, spies, and the bomb : Cold War cinema in comparison : Germany and the US, 1948-1970 -- Jennifer Dickey: Remembering the American war in Vietnam -- Muriel Blaive: "The Cold War? I have it at home with my family" : memories of the 1948-1989 period beyond the Iron Curtain -- Wayne D. Cocroft: Protect and survive : Preserving and presenting the built Cold War heritage -- Hope M. Harrison: Berlin's Gesamtkonzept for remembering the Wall -- Sybille Frank: Competing for the best Wall memorial : The rise of a Cold War heritage industry in Berlin -- Hanno Hochmuth: Contested legacies : Cold War memory sites in Berlin

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