History & Memory 17 (2005), 1-2

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History & Memory 17 (2005), 1-2
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Special Double Issue: Histories and Memories of Twentieth-Century Germany

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Bloomington 2005: Indiana University Press
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biannually

 

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History & Memory. Studies in Representation of the Past
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United States
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History & Memory School of History Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978 Israel
By
Kahlert, Torsten

Table of contents

Special Double Issue: Histories and Memories of Twentieth-Century Germany
Alon Confino, Editor

Alon Confino
Introduction, p. 5

I. Narratives

Peter Fritzsche
The Archive, p. 15

Paul Betts
Germany, International Justice, and the Twentieth Century, p. 48

Ute Frevert
Europeanizing Germany’s Twentieth Century, p. 87

Uta G. Poiger
Imperialism and Empire in Twentieth-Century Germany, p. 117

II. Sensibilities

Robert G. Moeller
Germans as Victims? Thoughts on a Post-Cold War History of World War II’s Legacies, p. 147

Richard Bessel
Hatred after War: Emotion and the Postwar History of East Germany, p. 195

Celia Applegate
Saving Music: Enduring Experiences of Cultur, p. 217

Dagmar Herzog
Sexuality, Memory, Morality, p. 238

III. The Permanent Past

Helmut Walser Smith
An Essay on Perspective, p. 267

Alon Confino
Fantasies about the Jews: Cultural Reflections on the Holocaust, p. 296

Michael Geyer
Virtue in Despair: A Family History from the Days of the Kindertransports, p. 323

Contributors, p. 366

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