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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_886255805
    Format: x, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781138369511 , 9780415793773
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern European history 44
    Content: "In 1983, then-US Vice President George H.W. Bush delivered a speech in London. He had just been in West Berlin and spoke about his first visit to the Berlin Wall. Bush then went on to describe another German wall he saw after Berlin: 'If anything, that wall was an even greater obscenity than its eponym to the north.' The story of that wall is a fascinating and valuable slice of the history of post-war Europe. That wall had gone up nearly two hundred miles southwest of Berlin at the edge of divided Germany, in the tiny, remote farming village of Mödlareuth. For nearly half the twentieth century, the Iron Curtain divided Mödlareuth in two. In this little valley surrounded by forests and fields, the villagers of Mödlareuth found themselves on the literal front-line of the Cold War. The East German state gradually militarized the border through the community while eastern villagers exhibited a range of responses to cope with their changing circumstances, reflective of the variable nature of the Cold War border through Germany: along the Iron Curtain, the size and isolation of the divided place influenced the local character of the division"--Provided by publisher
    Content: Introduction: Eerie -- Calamity, 1945-52 -- Elimination, 1952 -- Fighting mood, 1952-60 -- Admonition, 1960-61 -- Bleak, 1961-89 -- Ass of the world, 1961-89 -- Epilogue: Dream
    Note: Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 215-229. - Register , Introduction: Eerie -- Calamity, 1945-1952 -- Elimination, 1952 -- Fighting mood, 1952-1960 -- Admonition, 1960-1961 -- Bleak, 1961-1989 -- Ass of the world, 1961-1989 -- Epilogue: Dream.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781315210896
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351811057
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Johnson, Jason B. Divided Village Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017 ISBN 9781351811057
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Gefell-Mödlareuth ; Töpen-Mödlareuth ; Teilung ; Deutsch-deutsche Grenze ; Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Historische Darstellung
    Author information: Johnson, Jason B.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044319425
    Format: x, 233 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 978-0-415-79377-3
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern European history 44
    Content: "In 1983, then-US Vice President George H.W. Bush delivered a speech in London. He had just been in West Berlin and spoke about his first visit to the Berlin Wall. Bush then went on to describe another German wall he saw after Berlin: 'If anything, that wall was an even greater obscenity than its eponym to the north.' The story of that wall is a fascinating and valuable slice of the history of post-war Europe. That wall had gone up nearly two hundred miles southwest of Berlin at the edge of divided Germany, in the tiny, remote farming village of Mödlareuth. For nearly half the twentieth century, the Iron Curtain divided Mödlareuth in two. In this little valley surrounded by forests and fields, the villagers of Mödlareuth found themselves on the literal front-line of the Cold War. The East German state gradually militarized the border through the community while eastern villagers exhibited a range of responses to cope with their changing circumstances, reflective of the variable nature of the Cold War border through Germany: along the Iron Curtain, the size and isolation of the divided place influenced the local character of the division"... Provided by publisher
    Note: Bibliografie Seiten [215]-229. - Rezensiert in: sehepunkte 19 (2019), Nr. 1 [15.01.2019], URL: http://www.sehepunkte.de/2019/01/31600.html (Roger Engelmann)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-21089-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Rezension  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Rezension  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Johnson, Jason B.
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    gbv_1665818387
    Format: x, 233 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    ISBN: 9781138369511 , 9780415793773
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern European history 44
    Content: "In 1983, then-US Vice President George H.W. Bush delivered a speech in London. He had just been in West Berlin and spoke about his first visit to the Berlin Wall. Bush then went on to describe another German wall he saw after Berlin: 'If anything, that wall was an even greater obscenity than its eponym to the north.' The story of that wall is a fascinating and valuable slice of the history of post-war Europe. That wall had gone up nearly two hundred miles southwest of Berlin at the edge of divided Germany, in the tiny, remote farming village of Mödlareuth. For nearly half the twentieth century, the Iron Curtain divided Mödlareuth in two. In this little valley surrounded by forests and fields, the villagers of Mödlareuth found themselves on the literal front-line of the Cold War. The East German state gradually militarized the border through the community while eastern villagers exhibited a range of responses to cope with their changing circumstances, reflective of the variable nature of the Cold War border through Germany: along the Iron Curtain, the size and isolation of the divided place influenced the local character of the division"--Provided by publisher
    Content: Introduction: Eerie -- Calamity, 1945-52 -- Elimination, 1952 -- Fighting mood, 1952-60 -- Admonition, 1960-61 -- Bleak, 1961-89 -- Ass of the world, 1961-89 -- Epilogue: Dream
    Note: Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 215-229. - Register , Introduction: Eerie -- Calamity, 1945-1952 -- Elimination, 1952 -- Fighting mood, 1952-1960 -- Admonition, 1960-1961 -- Bleak, 1961-1989 -- Ass of the world, 1961-1989 -- Epilogue: Dream.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Gefell-Mödlareuth ; Töpen-Mödlareuth ; Teilung ; Deutsch-deutsche Grenze ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Author information: Johnson, Jason B.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865600102882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 233 pages.
    ISBN: 9781351811040 , 1351811045 , 9781315210896 , 1315210894 , 9781351811057 , 1351811053 , 9781351811033 , 1351811037
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in modern European history ; 44
    Content: "In 1983, then-US Vice President George H.W. Bush delivered a speech in London. He had just been in West Berlin and spoke about his first visit to the Berlin Wall. Bush then went on to describe another German wall he saw after Berlin: 'If anything, that wall was an even greater obscenity than its eponym to the north.' The story of that wall is a fascinating and valuable slice of the history of post-war Europe. That wall had gone up nearly two hundred miles southwest of Berlin at the edge of divided Germany, in the tiny, remote farming village of Mödlareuth. For nearly half the twentieth century, the Iron Curtain divided Mödlareuth in two. In this little valley surrounded by forests and fields, the villagers of Mödlareuth found themselves on the literal front-line of the Cold War. The East German state gradually militarized the border through the community while eastern villagers exhibited a range of responses to cope with their changing circumstances, reflective of the variable nature of the Cold War border through Germany: along the Iron Curtain, the size and isolation of the divided place influenced the local character of the division"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Introduction: Eerie -- Calamity, 1945-52 -- Elimination, 1952 -- Fighting mood, 1952-60 -- Admonition, 1960-61 -- Bleak, 1961-89 -- Ass of the world, 1961-89 -- Epilogue: Dream.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Johnson, Jason B. Divided village. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017 ISBN 9780415793773
    Language: English
    Keywords: History ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1853865435
    Format: Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781648430602
    Note: Literaturangaben
    In: The Berlin Airlift and the making of the Cold War, College Station : Texas A&M University Press, 2022, (2022), Seite 190-212, 9781648430602
    In: year:2022
    In: pages:190-212
    Language: English
    Author information: Johnson, Jason B.
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_895023660
    Format: Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1785335324
    In: Ruptures in the everyday, New York : Berghahn, 2017, (2017), Seite 227-252, 1785335324
    In: 9781785335327
    In: year:2017
    In: pages:227-252
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Deutschland ; Alltag ; Staat ; Macht ; Geschichte
    Author information: Johnson, Jason B.
    Author information: Koslofsky, Craig 1963-
    Author information: McLellan, Josie 1975-
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