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  • Bessel, Richard  (4)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780521804134
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (377 p.)
    Serie: Publications of the German Historical Institute
    Paralleltitel: Print version Life after Death : Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s
    DDC: 303.4/094/0904
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    Schlagwort(e): Social change ; Europe ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 1998
    Kurzfassung: This collection of essays does not conceive of the impressive economic and political stability of the postwar era as a quasi-natural return to previous patterns of societal development but approaches it as an attempt to establish 'normality' upon the lingering memories of experiencing violence on a hitherto unprecedented scale
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and World War II; 2 Between Pain and Silence; 3 Paths of Normalization after the Persecution of the Jews; 4 Trauma, Memory, and Motherhood; 5 Memory and the Narrative of Rape in Budapest and Vienna in 1945; 6 "Going Home"; 7 Desperately Seeking Normality; 8 Family Life and "Normality" in Postwar British Culture; 9 Continuities and Discontinuities of Consumer Mentality in West Germany in the 1950s; 10 "Strengthened and Purified Through Ordeal by Fire"
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 11 The Nationalization of Victimhood12 Italy after Fascism; 13 The Politics of Post-Fascist Aesthetics; 14 Dissonance, Normality, and the Historical Method; Index;
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139052344
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 online resource (xi, 363 pages) , Illustrationen
    Serie: Publications of the German Historical Institute
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    DDC: 303.4/094/0904
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1945-1960 ; Geschichte ; Psychologie ; Social change / Europe / History / 20th century ; Social change / Germany (West) / History / 20th century ; Social conflict / Europe / History / 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Psychological aspects ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) / Europe ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) / Germany (West) ; Lebensbewältigung ; Erfahrung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Deutschland ; Europa ; Europe / Social conditions / 20th century ; Germany / Social conditions / 20th century ; Europe / Ethnic relations ; Germany (West) / Ethnic relations ; Europa ; Deutschland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 1998 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Geschichte 1945-1960 ; Deutschland ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Geschichte 1945-1960 ; Europa ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Erfahrung ; Lebensbewältigung ; Geschichte 1945-1960 ; Deutschland ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Erfahrung ; Geschichte 1945-1960
    Kurzfassung: This collection of essays offers a novel approach to the cultural and social history of Europe after the Second World War. In a shift of perspective, it does not conceive of the impressive economic and political stability of the postwar era as a quasi-natural return to previous patterns of societal development but approaches it as an attempt to establish 'normality' upon the lingering memories of experiencing violence on a hitherto unprecedented scale. It views the relationship of the violence of the 1940s to the apparent 'normality' and stability of the 1950s as a key to understanding the history of post-war Europe. While the history of post-war Germany naturally looms large in this collection, the essays deal with countries across Western and Central Europe, offer comparative perspectives on their subjects, and draw upon a wide range of primary and secondary source material
    Anmerkung: Violence, normality, and the construction of postwar Europe , Post-traumatic stress disorder and World War II: can a psychiatric concept help us understand postwar society? , Between pain and silence: remembering the victims of violence in Germany after 1949 , Paths of normalization after the persecution of the Jews: the Netherlands, France and West Germany in the 1950s , Trauma, memory, and motherhood: Germans and Jewish displaced persons in post-Nazi Germany, 1945-1949 , Memory and the narrative of rape in Budapest and Vienna in 1945 , "Going home": the personal adjustment of British and American servicemen after the war , Desperately seeking normality: sex and marriage in the wake of the war , Family life and "normality" in postwar British culture , Continuities and discontinuities of consumer mentality in West Germany in the 1950s , "Strengthened and purified through ordeal by fire": ecclesiastical triumphalism in the ruins of Europe , The nationalization of victimhood: selective violence and national grief in western Europe, 1940-1960 , Italy after fascism: the predicament of dominant narratives , The politics of post-fascist aesthetics: 1950s West and East German industrial design , Dissonance, normality, and the historical method: why did some Germans think of tourism after May 8, 1945?
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780857450517
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.)
    Serie: Studies in German History 7
    DDC: 306.90943/0904
    Kurzfassung: Recent years have witnessed growing scholarly interest in the history of death. Increasing academic attention toward death as a historical subject in its own right is very much linked to its pre-eminent place in 20th-century history, and Germany, predictably, occupies a special place in these inquiries. This collection of essays explores how German mourning changed over the 20th century in different contexts, with a particular view to how death was linked to larger issues of social order and cultural self-understanding. It contributes to a history of death in 20th-century Germany that does not begin and end with the Third Reich.
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  • 4
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    Online-Ressource
    Washington, D.C : German Historical Institute
    ISBN: 0511063687 , 9780511063688 , 0511057350 , 9780511057359 , 0511119631 , 9780511119637 , 9781139052344 , 1139052349
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online Ressource (xi, 363 p.) , ill.
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Serie: Publications of the German Historical Institute
    Paralleltitel: Print version Life after death
    DDC: 303.40940904
    Schlagwort(e): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Social change History ; 20th century ; Europe ; Social change History ; 20th century ; Germany (West) ; Social conflict History ; 20th century ; Europe ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Psychological aspects ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) Europe ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) Germany (West) ; Changement social Histoire ; 20e siècle ; Europe ; Changement social Histoire ; 20e siècle ; Allemagne (Ouest) ; Conflits sociaux Histoire ; 20e siècle ; Europe ; Holocauste, 1939-1945 Aspect psychologique ; Reconstruction, 1939-1951 Europe ; Reconstruction, 1939-1951 Allemagne (Ouest) ; Social change History 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Psychological aspects ; Social conflict History 20th century ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Social change History 20th century ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Social change History 20th century ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Social change History 20th century ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Psychological aspects ; Social conflict History 20th century ; Psychological aspects ; Social change ; Social conditions ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; Social conflict ; History ; Ethnic relations ; Europe Social conditions ; 20th century ; Germany Social conditions ; 20th century ; Europe Ethnic relations ; Germany (West) Ethnic relations ; Europe Relations interethniques ; Europe Conditions sociales ; 20e siècle ; Allemagne Conditions sociales ; 20e siècle ; Allemagne (Ouest) Relations interethniques ; Europe ; Germany ; Germany (West) ; Europe Ethnic relations ; Germany (West) Ethnic relations ; Europe Social conditions 20th century ; Germany Social conditions 20th century ; Germany Social conditions 20th century ; Europe Ethnic relations ; Europe Social conditions 20th century ; Germany (West) Ethnic relations ; Europe ; Germany ; Germany (West) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books History ; Konferenzschrift 1998 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 1998 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 1998 ; History
    Kurzfassung: Introduction:Violence, normality, and the construction of postwar Europe /Richard Bessel,Dirk Schumann --Post-traumatic stress disorder and World War II: can a psychiatric concept help us understand postwar society? /Alice Förster,Birgit Beck --Between pain and silence: remembering the victims of violence in Germany after 1949 /Sabine Behrenbeck --Paths of normalization after the persecution of the Jews: the Netherlands, France and West Germany in the 1950s /Ido de Haan --Trauma, memory, and motherhood: Germans and Jewish displaced persons in post-Nazi Germany, 1945-1949 /Atina Grossmann --Memory and the narrative of rape in Budapest and Vienna in 1945 /Andrea Petö --"Going home": the personal adjustment of British and American servicemen after the war /Joanna Bourke --Desperately seeking normality: sex and marriage in the wake of the war /Dagmar Herzog --Family life and "normality" in postwar British culture /Pat Thane --Continuities and discontinuities of consumer mentality in West Germany in the 1950s /Michael Wildt --"Strengthened and purified through ordeal by fire": ecclesiastical triumphalism in the ruins of Europe /Damion Van Melis --The nationalization of victimhood: selective violence and national grief in western Europe, 1940-1960 /Pieter Lagrou --Italy after fascism: the predicament of dominant narratives /Donald Sassoon --The politics of post-fascist aesthetics: 1950s West and East German industrial design /Paul Betts --Dissonance, normality, and the historical method: why did some Germans think of tourism after May 8, 1945? /Alon Confino.
    Kurzfassung: This collection of essays offers a novel approach to the cultural and social history of Europe after the Second World War. In a shift of perspective, it does not conceive of the impressive economic and political stability of the postwar era as a quasi-natural return to previous patterns of societal development but approaches it as an attempt to establish 'normality' upon the lingering memories of experiencing violence on a hitherto unprecedented scale. It views the relationship of the violence of the 1940s to the apparent 'normality' and stability of the 1950s as a key to understanding the history of post-war Europe. While the history of post-war Germany naturally looms large in this collection, the essays deal with countries across Western and Central Europe, offer comparative perspectives on their subjects, and draw upon a wide range of primary and secondary source material
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Introduction:Violence, normality, and the construction of postwar Europe , Post-traumatic stress disorder and World War II: can a psychiatric concept help us understand postwar society? , Between pain and silence: remembering the victims of violence in Germany after 1949 , Paths of normalization after the persecution of the Jews: the Netherlands, France and West Germany in the 1950s , Trauma, memory, and motherhood: Germans and Jewish displaced persons in post-Nazi Germany, 1945-1949 , Memory and the narrative of rape in Budapest and Vienna in 1945 , "Going home": the personal adjustment of British and American servicemen after the war , Desperately seeking normality: sex and marriage in the wake of the war , Family life and "normality" in postwar British culture , Continuities and discontinuities of consumer mentality in West Germany in the 1950s , "Strengthened and purified through ordeal by fire": ecclesiastical triumphalism in the ruins of Europe , The nationalization of victimhood: selective violence and national grief in western Europe, 1940-1960 , Italy after fascism: the predicament of dominant narratives , The politics of post-fascist aesthetics: 1950s West and East German industrial design , Dissonance, normality, and the historical method: why did some Germans think of tourism after May 8, 1945?
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