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The German wall = fallout in Europe /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The German wall/ edited by Marc Silberman.
Reminder of title:
fallout in Europe /
other author:
Silberman, Marc,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2011.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Political culture - Germany. -
Subject:
Germany - Foreign economic relations. -
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780230118577 (electronic bk.)
The German wall = fallout in Europe /
The German wall
fallout in Europe /[electronic resource] :edited by Marc Silberman. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource. - Studies in European culture and history. - Studies in European culture and history..
Includes bibliographical references.
PART I: RE-VIEWING THE BERLIN WALL *�Germany 1989: A New Type of Revolution? /�Konrad H. Jarausch *�The Different Aesthetics of the Berlin Wall /�Olaf Briese *�Politics, Culture, and Media before and after the Berlin Wall /�Henning Wrage *�PART II: RE-NEWING BERLIN IN UNIFIED GERMANY�* Re-Capitalizing Berlin /�Janet Ward *�Interim Use at a Former Death Strip?: Art, Politics, and Urbanism at Skulpturenpark Berlin Zentrum /�Karen E. Till *�Jugendweihe: Revitalizing a Socialist Coming-of-Age Ceremony in Unified Berlin /�Barbara Wolbert * PART III: RE-SETTLING BERLIN'S OTHERS *�Neither Eastern nor Welcome: The Confused Lives of Berlin's Balkan Migrants, 1950-2000 /�Isa Blumi *�Class of 1989: Who Made Good and Who Dropped Out of German History?: Postmigrant Documentary Theater in Berlin /�Katrin Sieg * PART IV: RE-NEGOTIATING EUROPE'S CENTER *�On Italian Bridges: Navigating Rocks and Hard Places in Post-Wall Europe /�Lina Insana *�Breaking Down the Walls: The European Library Project /�B. Venkat Mani.
When the Berlin Wall opened unexpectedly on November 9, 1989, it marked a rupture of global significance. For Germany's national history the event has become � b6 s next to the defeat of 1945 b6 s the most significant date in collective memory. For Cold War Europe the Berlin Wall represented a symbol of border crisis and of difference and division. This interdisciplinary volume addresses multiple consequences of the fall of the Wall: looking back at the physical barrier, its demise, and how it has been mediated in film and television; detailing the processes of restoring and revitalizing the city and the country that had been torn asunder; recognizing the new challenges of integrating socially and politically old and new minorities; and identifying how a new European identity may emerge 'after the Wall.' The anthology is targeted at scholars and advanced students in history, German studies, sociology, art history, and related fields.
ISBN: 9780230118577 (electronic bk.)
Source: 526012Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
936978
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LC Class. No.: DD290.26 / .G474 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 943.087/8
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PART I: RE-VIEWING THE BERLIN WALL *�Germany 1989: A New Type of Revolution? /�Konrad H. Jarausch *�The Different Aesthetics of the Berlin Wall /�Olaf Briese *�Politics, Culture, and Media before and after the Berlin Wall /�Henning Wrage *�PART II: RE-NEWING BERLIN IN UNIFIED GERMANY�* Re-Capitalizing Berlin /�Janet Ward *�Interim Use at a Former Death Strip?: Art, Politics, and Urbanism at Skulpturenpark Berlin Zentrum /�Karen E. Till *�Jugendweihe: Revitalizing a Socialist Coming-of-Age Ceremony in Unified Berlin /�Barbara Wolbert * PART III: RE-SETTLING BERLIN'S OTHERS *�Neither Eastern nor Welcome: The Confused Lives of Berlin's Balkan Migrants, 1950-2000 /�Isa Blumi *�Class of 1989: Who Made Good and Who Dropped Out of German History?: Postmigrant Documentary Theater in Berlin /�Katrin Sieg * PART IV: RE-NEGOTIATING EUROPE'S CENTER *�On Italian Bridges: Navigating Rocks and Hard Places in Post-Wall Europe /�Lina Insana *�Breaking Down the Walls: The European Library Project /�B. Venkat Mani.
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