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Twenty-first-century views of historical violence have been immeasurably influenced by cultural representations of the Second World War. Within Europe, one of the key sites for such representation has been the vast array of museums and memorials that reflect contemporary ideas of war, the roles of soldiers and civilians, and the self-perception of those who remember. This volume takes a historical perspective on museums covering the Second World War and explores how these institutions came to define political contexts and cultures of public memory in Germany, across Europe, and throughout the world.…mehr
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Twenty-first-century views of historical violence have been immeasurably influenced by cultural representations of the Second World War. Within Europe, one of the key sites for such representation has been the vast array of museums and memorials that reflect contemporary ideas of war, the roles of soldiers and civilians, and the self-perception of those who remember. This volume takes a historical perspective on museums covering the Second World War and explores how these institutions came to define political contexts and cultures of public memory in Germany, across Europe, and throughout the world.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781789201277
- Artikelnr.: 54825782
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781789201277
- Artikelnr.: 54825782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Stephan Jaeger is a Professor of German Studies and the Head of the Department of German and Slavic Studies at the University of Manitoba. His research covers narratives, representations and memory of war in German and European literature, film, historiography, and museums. His books include Theorie lyrischen Ausdrucks (2001) and Performative Geschichtsschreibung (2011).
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Representing the Second World War in German and European
Museums and Memorials
Jörg Echternkamp and Stephan Jaeger
PART I: MUSEUMS
Chapter 1. Multi-Voiced and Personal: Second World War Remembrance in
German Museums
Thomas Thiemeyer
Chapter 2. The Experientiality of the Second World War in
Twenty-First-Century European Museums (Normandy, Ardennes, Germany)
Stephan Jaeger
Chapter 3. Exhibiting Images of War: The Use of Historic Media in the
Bundeswehr Military Museum (Dresden) and the Imperial War Museum North
(Manchester)
Jana Hawig
Chapter 4. In the Eye of the Beholder: Gaze and Distance through
Photographic Collage in the Topography of Terror and the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights
Erin Johnston-Weiss
Chapter 5. The Challenging Representation of National-Socialist
Perpetrators in Exhibitions: Two Examples from Austria and Germany
Sarah Kleinmann
Chapter 6. "Warschau erhebt sich": The 1944 Warsaw Uprising and the
Nationalization of European Identity in the Berlin Republic
Winson Chu
PART II: MEMORIALS AND MEMORIAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 7. A Culture of Remembrance, Memorials and Museum in the
Hürtgenwald Region
Karola Fings
Chapter 8. Contested Heroes, Contested Places: Conflicting Visions of War
at Heldenplatz/Ballhausplatz in Vienna
Peter Pirker, Magnus Koch, and Johannes Kramer
Chapter 9. Commemorating Flight and Expulsion vor Ort: Local Expellee
Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe
Jeffrey Luppes
Chapter 10. Local Battlefields as "Cultural Landscape" of Global Value?
Views of War in Normandy and the Classification as World Heritage
Jörg Echternkamp
Afterword: The Memory Boom and the Commemoration of the Second World War
Jay Winter
Index
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Representing the Second World War in German and European
Museums and Memorials
Jörg Echternkamp and Stephan Jaeger
PART I: MUSEUMS
Chapter 1. Multi-Voiced and Personal: Second World War Remembrance in
German Museums
Thomas Thiemeyer
Chapter 2. The Experientiality of the Second World War in
Twenty-First-Century European Museums (Normandy, Ardennes, Germany)
Stephan Jaeger
Chapter 3. Exhibiting Images of War: The Use of Historic Media in the
Bundeswehr Military Museum (Dresden) and the Imperial War Museum North
(Manchester)
Jana Hawig
Chapter 4. In the Eye of the Beholder: Gaze and Distance through
Photographic Collage in the Topography of Terror and the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights
Erin Johnston-Weiss
Chapter 5. The Challenging Representation of National-Socialist
Perpetrators in Exhibitions: Two Examples from Austria and Germany
Sarah Kleinmann
Chapter 6. "Warschau erhebt sich": The 1944 Warsaw Uprising and the
Nationalization of European Identity in the Berlin Republic
Winson Chu
PART II: MEMORIALS AND MEMORIAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 7. A Culture of Remembrance, Memorials and Museum in the
Hürtgenwald Region
Karola Fings
Chapter 8. Contested Heroes, Contested Places: Conflicting Visions of War
at Heldenplatz/Ballhausplatz in Vienna
Peter Pirker, Magnus Koch, and Johannes Kramer
Chapter 9. Commemorating Flight and Expulsion vor Ort: Local Expellee
Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe
Jeffrey Luppes
Chapter 10. Local Battlefields as "Cultural Landscape" of Global Value?
Views of War in Normandy and the Classification as World Heritage
Jörg Echternkamp
Afterword: The Memory Boom and the Commemoration of the Second World War
Jay Winter
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Representing the Second World War in German and European
Museums and Memorials
Jörg Echternkamp and Stephan Jaeger
PART I: MUSEUMS
Chapter 1. Multi-Voiced and Personal: Second World War Remembrance in
German Museums
Thomas Thiemeyer
Chapter 2. The Experientiality of the Second World War in
Twenty-First-Century European Museums (Normandy, Ardennes, Germany)
Stephan Jaeger
Chapter 3. Exhibiting Images of War: The Use of Historic Media in the
Bundeswehr Military Museum (Dresden) and the Imperial War Museum North
(Manchester)
Jana Hawig
Chapter 4. In the Eye of the Beholder: Gaze and Distance through
Photographic Collage in the Topography of Terror and the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights
Erin Johnston-Weiss
Chapter 5. The Challenging Representation of National-Socialist
Perpetrators in Exhibitions: Two Examples from Austria and Germany
Sarah Kleinmann
Chapter 6. "Warschau erhebt sich": The 1944 Warsaw Uprising and the
Nationalization of European Identity in the Berlin Republic
Winson Chu
PART II: MEMORIALS AND MEMORIAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 7. A Culture of Remembrance, Memorials and Museum in the
Hürtgenwald Region
Karola Fings
Chapter 8. Contested Heroes, Contested Places: Conflicting Visions of War
at Heldenplatz/Ballhausplatz in Vienna
Peter Pirker, Magnus Koch, and Johannes Kramer
Chapter 9. Commemorating Flight and Expulsion vor Ort: Local Expellee
Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe
Jeffrey Luppes
Chapter 10. Local Battlefields as "Cultural Landscape" of Global Value?
Views of War in Normandy and the Classification as World Heritage
Jörg Echternkamp
Afterword: The Memory Boom and the Commemoration of the Second World War
Jay Winter
Index
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Representing the Second World War in German and European
Museums and Memorials
Jörg Echternkamp and Stephan Jaeger
PART I: MUSEUMS
Chapter 1. Multi-Voiced and Personal: Second World War Remembrance in
German Museums
Thomas Thiemeyer
Chapter 2. The Experientiality of the Second World War in
Twenty-First-Century European Museums (Normandy, Ardennes, Germany)
Stephan Jaeger
Chapter 3. Exhibiting Images of War: The Use of Historic Media in the
Bundeswehr Military Museum (Dresden) and the Imperial War Museum North
(Manchester)
Jana Hawig
Chapter 4. In the Eye of the Beholder: Gaze and Distance through
Photographic Collage in the Topography of Terror and the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights
Erin Johnston-Weiss
Chapter 5. The Challenging Representation of National-Socialist
Perpetrators in Exhibitions: Two Examples from Austria and Germany
Sarah Kleinmann
Chapter 6. "Warschau erhebt sich": The 1944 Warsaw Uprising and the
Nationalization of European Identity in the Berlin Republic
Winson Chu
PART II: MEMORIALS AND MEMORIAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 7. A Culture of Remembrance, Memorials and Museum in the
Hürtgenwald Region
Karola Fings
Chapter 8. Contested Heroes, Contested Places: Conflicting Visions of War
at Heldenplatz/Ballhausplatz in Vienna
Peter Pirker, Magnus Koch, and Johannes Kramer
Chapter 9. Commemorating Flight and Expulsion vor Ort: Local Expellee
Monuments in Central and Eastern Europe
Jeffrey Luppes
Chapter 10. Local Battlefields as "Cultural Landscape" of Global Value?
Views of War in Normandy and the Classification as World Heritage
Jörg Echternkamp
Afterword: The Memory Boom and the Commemoration of the Second World War
Jay Winter
Index