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Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 661 g

Biess / Moeller

Histories of the Aftermath

The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84545-732-7
Verlag: Berghahn Books

The Legacies of the Second World War in Europe

Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 661 g

ISBN: 978-1-84545-732-7
Verlag: Berghahn Books


In 1945, Europeans confronted a legacy of mass destruction and death: millions of families had lost their homes and livelihoods; millions of men in uniform had lost their lives; and millions more had been displaced by the war’s destruction, and the genocidal policies of the Nazi regime. From a range of methodological historical perspectives—military, cultural, and social, to film and gender and sexuality studies—this volume explores how Europeans came to terms with these multiple pasts. With a focus on distinctive national experiences in both Eastern and Western Europe, it illuminates how postwar stabilization coexisted with persistent insecurities, injuries, and trauma.

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Introduction

Frank Biess

I. Defining the Postwar

Chapter 1. The Persistence of "the Postwar": Germany and Poland

Norman Naimark

Chapter 2. Feelings in the Aftermath: Toward a History of Postwar Emotions

Frank Biess

Chapter 3. In the Aftermath of Camps

Samuel Moyn

II. Public and Private Memories

Chapter 4. Nothing Is Forgotten: Individual Memory and the Myth of the Great Patriotic War

Lisa Kirschenbaum

Chapter 5. Erased nor Remembered: Soviet “Women Combatants” and Cultural Strategies of Forgetting In Soviet Russia, 1940s-1980s

Anna Krylova

Chapter 6. Generations as Narrative Communities: On the Private Sources of Official Cultures of Remembrance in Postwar Germany

Dorothee Wierling

III. Mass-Mediating War: How Movies Shaped Memories

Chapter 7. ‘When Will the Real Day Come?’ War Films and Soviet Postwar Culture

Denise Youngblood

Chapter 8. “Winning the Peace at the Movies:” Suffering, Loss, and Redemption in Postwar German Cinema”

Robert Moeller

Chapter 9. Italian Cinema and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy

Ruth Ben-Ghiat

IV. The Reconstruction of Citizenship

Chapter 10. War Orphans and Post-Fascist Families: Kinship and Belonging after 1945

Heide Fehrenbach

Chapter 11. Manners, Morality and Civilization: Reflections on Postwar German Etiquette Books

Paul Betts

Chapter 12. From the “New Jerusalem” to the ‘Decline’ of the “New Elizabethan Age:” National Identity and Citizenship: Britain, 1945-56

Sonya Rose

Chapter 13. “We are Building a Common Home:” The Moral Economy of Citizenship in Postwar Poland

Katherine Lebow

V. In the Shadow of the Bomb: Military Cultures

Chapter 14. The Great Tradition and the Fates of Annihilation – West German Military Culture in the Aftermath of the Second World War

Klaus Naumann

Chapter 15. Soviet Military Culture and the Legacy of the Second World War

Mikhail Tsypkin

Chapter 16. 1945-1955: The Age of Total War

Pieter Lagrou

Notes on Contributors

Index


Moeller, Robert G.
Robert G. Moeller is Professor of modern European and German history at the University of California, Irvine. He has published widely on the social, cultural, and political history of Germany in the twentieth century.

Biess, Frank
Frank Biess is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Postwar Germany (Princeton UP, 2006), and he is currently working on a history of fear and anxiety in postwar Germany.

Frank Biess is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Postwar Germany (Princeton UP, 2006), and he is currently working on a history of fear and anxiety in postwar Germany.



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