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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin Company
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012666480
    Format: 373 Seiten
    ISBN: 0395840090
    Content: "How has the Holocaust come to loom so large in American life." "Peter Novick illuminates the reasons Americans ignored the Holocaust for so long - how dwelling on German crimes interfered with cold war mobilization; how American Jews not wanting to be thought of as victims, avoided the subject. He explores in detail the decisions that later moved the Holocaust to the center of American life: Jewish leaders invoking its memory to muster support for Israel and to come out on top in a sordid competition over what group had suffered most; politicians using it to score points with Jewish voters." "With insight and sensitivity, Novick raises searching questions about these developments. Have American Jews, by making the Holocaust the emblematic Jewish experience, given Hitler a posthumous victory, tacitly endorsing his definition of Jews as despised pariahs? Does the Holocaust really teach useful lessons and sensitize us to atrocities, or, by making the Holocaust the measure, does it make lesser crimes seem not so bad ? What are we to make of the fact that while Americans spend hundreds of millions of dollars for museums recording a European crime, there is no museum of American slavery?"--BOOK JACKET.
    Note: Engl. Ausg. u.d.T.: The Holocaust and collective memory
    Additional Edition: Parallele Sprachausgabe The Holocaust and collective memory
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Theology
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    Keywords: USA ; Judenvernichtung ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1945-1999 ; USA ; Judenvernichtung ; Auswirkung ; USA ; Judenvernichtung ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Geschichte 1939-2000
    Author information: Novick, Peter 1934-2012
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043545130
    Format: XV, 296 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780190237820
    Content: In the face of an outpouring of research on Holocaust history, Holocaust Angst takes an innovative approach. It explores how Germans perceived and reacted to how Americans publicly commemorated the Holocaust. It argues that a network of mostly conservative West German officials and their associates in private organizations and foundations, with Chancellor Kohl located at its center, perceived themselves as the "victims" of the afterlife of the Holocaust in America. They were concerned that public manifestations of Holocaust memory, such as museums, monuments, and movies, could severely damage the Federal Republic's reputation and even cause Americans to question the Federal Republic's status as an ally. From their perspective, American Holocaust memorial culture constituted a stumbling block for (West) German-American relations since the late 1970s. Providing the first comprehensive, archival study of German efforts to cope with the Nazi past vis-a-vis the United States up to the 1990s, this book uncovers the fears of German officials - some of whom were former Nazis or World War II veterans - about the impact of Holocaust memory on the reputation of the Federal Republic and reveals their at times negative perceptions of American Jews. Focusing on a variety of fields of interaction, ranging from the diplomatic to the scholarly and public spheres, the book unearths the complicated and often contradictory process of managing the legacies of genocide on an international stage. West German decision makers realized that American Holocaust memory was not an "anti-German plot" by American Jews and acknowledged that they could not significantly change American Holocaust discourse. In the end, German confrontation with American Holocaust memory contributed to a more open engagement on the part of the West German government with this memory and eventually rendered it a "positive resource" for German self-representation abroad. Quelle/Source: Umschlag.
    Note: Dissertation University of Pennsylvania
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-19-023784-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; USA ; Judenvernichtung ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Transnationale Politik ; Geschichtsbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1970-1998 ; Deutschland ; Judenvernichtung ; USA ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte 1970-1998 ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Eder, Jacob S. 1979-
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  • 3
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    Book
    Washington, D.C. : Brookings Inst.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008236717
    Format: XV, 367 S.
    ISBN: 0815771541
    Series Statement: A Twentieth Century Fund book
    Content: Beyond the Wall is the first book, in either English or German, to tell the whole story of the extraordinary revolution that demolished the Berlin Wall, ended the cold war, and tore apart the Soviet empire. Elizabeth Pond, former Moscow and European correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, was an eyewitness to the dramatic events of 1989-92 and to the fifteen years of relations between Germany and Eastern Europe leading up to them. Pond weaves together in riveting prose the strands of events that are usually recounted separately. Rather than looking just at the East German revolt or the process of unification that created a new nation, she traces the interaction of these events and their diplomatic consequences for Europe. Pond shows the political, economic, and social forces at work - leading up to the unification, during the transition process, and in the aftermath. Looking at the European framework, she explains how significantly the European Community and its move toward integration both affected and were affected by German unification. The book contains a wealth of new information from hundreds of interviews with top German and American policymakers, East German Politburo members, and average German citizens. It also incorporates up-to-date research on such topics as the Stasi secret police and the midlife crisis of the German left. Pond concludes with an assessment of the roles of the United States and a united Germany in the new Europe. Calling for a continued partnership between the United States and Germany, who "have come through a common baptism of fire since the fall of the Berlin Wall," Pond casts an optimistic eye toward the future.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    Keywords: USA ; Außenpolitik ; Wiedervereinigung ; Wiedervereinigung ; Vorgeschichte ; Systemveränderung ; Deutschland ; Wiedervereinigung
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  • 4
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    Book
    Philadelphia ; Rome ; Tokyo : Temple University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046420050
    Format: X, 235 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781439914236
    Content: For decades, artists and architects have struggled to relate to the Holocaust in visual form, resulting in memorials that feature a diversity of aesthetic strategies. In 'Memory Passages', Natasha Goldman analyzes both previously-overlooked and internationally-recognized Holocaust memorials in the United States and Germany from the postwar period to the present, drawing on many historical documents for the first time. From the perspectives of visual culture and art history, the book examines changing attitudes toward the Holocaust and the artistic choices that respond to it.The book introduces lesser-known sculptures, such as Nathan Rapoport's 'Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs' in Philadelphia, as well as internationally-acclaimed works, such as Peter Eisenman's 'Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe' in Berlin. Other artists examined include Will Lammert, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, Gerson Fehrenbach, Margit Kahl, and Andy Goldsworthy. Archival documents and interviews with commissioners, survivors, and artists reveal the conversations and decisions that have shaped Holocaust memorials. 'Memory Passages' suggests that memorial designers challenge visitors to navigate and activate spaces to engage with history and memory by virtue of walking or meandering. This book will be valuable for anyone teaching-or seeking to better understand-the Holocaust
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4399-1425-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Art History
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    Keywords: USA ; Deutschland ; Judenvernichtung ; Denkmal ; Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas ; Stolpersteine ; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ; Rapoport, Nathan 1911-1987 ; Hrdlicka, Alfred 1928-2009 ; Kahl, Margrit 1942-2009 ; Lammert, Will 1892-1957 ; Rückriem, Ulrich 1938- ; Shapiro, Joel 1941- ; Kelly, Ellsworth 1923-2015 ; LeWitt, Sol 1928-2007 ; Serra, Richard 1938-2024 Gravity ; Goldsworthy, Andy 1956-
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV006640557
    Format: 272 S.
    ISBN: 0393034119
    Content: "I have attempted to take the high ground," writes George F. Kennan in the foreword to this illuminating work, "trying to stick to the broader dimensions of things - the ones that would still be visible and significant in future decades." Against the background of a century of wars, revolution, and uneasy peace, Mr. Kennan advances his thoughts on a broad front: how the individual's quest for power can transform a government into a confusion of ambition, rivalry, and suspicion; how a nation's size can create barriers between the rulers and the ruled; why America must first set its own house in order before it can become a beacon to others. Deeply aware of the pressures under which public officials must act, Mr. Kennan sees a government in Washington that is forced to make decisions on issues of the moment, often without regard for long-term consequences. Neither the legislature, responsive to the interests of a narrow constituency, nor the executive branch, swamped by urgent problems at home and abroad, has the time or inclination to look far beyond the next election. Lost entirely is a vital element in any democracy: deliberation based upon study, review, and judgment. To address problems that defy quick political solutions, Mr. Kennan here boldly lays down a blueprint for a Council of State, a nonpolitical, permanent advisory board that would stand alongside yet apart from government policy makers, with the prestige to be heard "above the cacophony of political ambitions." Rich in historical example, this volume is a brilliant summing up of the experience and thought of the man the Atlantic described in a cover story entitled "The Last Wise Man" as: "diplomat, scholar, writer of rare literary gifts, one of most remarkable Americans of this century."
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Staat ; Politik ; Außenpolitik ; Politische Philosophie ; USA ; Internationale Politik ; Kommunismus ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
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    Book
    New York : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010677071
    Format: X, 606 S.
    ISBN: 0195063120
    Content: The presidency of Lyndon Johnson was a pivotal moment in twentieth-century American history. From the decisive social programs of the Great Society, to the triumph of the Civil and Voting Rights Acts, to the catastrophe of the Vietnam War and domestic unrest, it was an era of dramatic accomplishment and wrenching tragedy. In Guns or Butter, renowned historian Irving Bernstein brings those five climactic years of the sixties vividly to life, from the moment Lee Harvey Oswald aimed a rifle from the window of the Texas School Depository to the tense ballot-counting that put Richard Nixon in the White House in 1968
    Content: From the dark moments after Kennedy's assassination in 1963, to the heady days of legislative victories of 1965, to the bloody crescendo of riots, assassinations, and military battles in 1968, Johnson's administration was a defining moment in modern American history. In Guns or Butter, Irving Bernstein brilliantly captures both the events and the meaning of those momentous years. Aside from its historical value, this book has major current significance. The legislative program Newt Gingrich and his Republican colleagues introduced in 1995 was designed to repeal the Great Society. Before doing so, members of Congress and the interested public should understand Lyndon Johnson's vision and the legislation that was enacted during the sixties. Guns or Butter provides that critical information
    Language: English
    Keywords: Johnson, Lyndon B. 1908-1973 ; Politik ; Geschichte 1963-1969 ; USA ; Politik ; Geschichte 1963-1969 ; Biografie ; Biografie
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  • 7
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    Book
    Wien [u.a.] : Humboldt-Verl.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV004640298
    Format: 273 S.
    Uniform Title: War or peace
    Language: German
    Subjects: History , Law
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    Keywords: Dulles, John Foster 1888-1959 ; USA ; Außenpolitik ; Geschichte 1945-1950 ; Vereinte Nationen ; Geschichte 1941-1950
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  • 8
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    Book
    New York u.a. : Norton
    UID:
    b3kat_BV005597479
    Format: 432 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 039303075X
    Content: The American Left was born in America--not, as some would have it, in Europe or the Third World, and the American Left was nurtured by intellectuals and activists who read Jefferson and Whitman before they read Marx or Mao. One lesson this brilliant history teaches us is that the fury of radical innocence and wounded idealism so peculiar to American intellectual history springs from native soil. The American Left is not a single phenomenon but four surprising eruptions throughout the past century:. The Lyrical Left, of the First World War years. Sometimes known as "the New Intellectuals," its leaders, born and educated in the United States, were uniformly mindful of America's roots. The Old Left, as it came to be known, wrote its agenda driven by the legacy of World War I, the hopes that had sprung from the promise of socialism, and the clear failure of American capitalism so manifest in the Great Depression. The New Left of the 1960s combined a revolt against the banalities of middleclass life with civil rights fervor and, finally, protest against America's longest war, Vietnam. The result was one of the most unsettled and incoherent decades in American history. And now, much embattled by twelve years of Republican rule, we have the contemporary Academic Left building on unfirm ground, seeking on the one hand to question the traditional values of the West and on the other to embrace the causes of women and minorities long shut out of that tradition whose future may well depend upon Western values. The American Left is no dry-as-dust subject. Its leaders, men and women strong in rhetoric and actions, are among the most riveting personalities of our time
    Content: Max and Crystal Eastman, Emma Goldman, Walter Lippmann, Eugene Debs, Norman Thomas, Reinhold Niebuhr, Herbert Marcuse, Mario Savio, Eldridge Cleaver, Sidney Hook, Irving Howe. These lives, so skillfully interwoven into so important an American story, make this book the best available history of its subject.
    Former: Früher u.d.T. Diggins, John P. The American left in the twentieth century
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: USA ; Die Linke ; Geschichte ; USA ; Die Linke ; Geschichte 1900-1990 ; USA ; Die Linke ; Geschichte 1914-1990 ; USA ; Die Linke ; Intellektueller ; Geschichte 1900-1992
    Author information: Diggins, John P. 1935-2009
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV007221458
    Format: XIII, 210 S.
    ISBN: 080573855X
    Series Statement: Social movements in past and present
    Content: From its foundation in 1919, the American Communist party exerted a remarkable influence on American life for a small, often despised, and sometimes persecuted group. Whether the party was seen as a progressive vanguard, a group of misguided idealists, or a serious threat to the nation's security, the party has attracted more attention from politicians, scholars, and ordinary citizens than its size or political success would seem to warrant. More than just a political party or program, American communism was for many of its adherents an all embracing way of life. It provided them with a clear explanation of the human condition, a presription for building a better world, a circle of friends and associates who shared ideals and experiences, and a number of institutions such as summer camps and labor unions which provided a sense of solidarity and affirmation
    Content: In The American Communist Movement: Storming Heaven Itself, Harvey Klehr and John Earl Haynes trace the turbulent history of American communism as both political party and social movement. Drawing on a wealth of research, they follow the party's fortunes from its origin in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, through its heyday during the Depression years, to the gradual decline in the post-World War II era. The authors examine the effect of the party's ideas on groups more in the mainstream of American politics, as well as the influence of communist "popular front" culture on American culture in general. While duly acknowledging the idealism of many American communists, the authors also take a clear-eyed look at the disturbing aspects of the American communist movement: its subservience to Moscow, its penchant for conspiratorial machinations, its bitter internal disputes and purges, its always latent and sometimes virulent totalitarianism
    Content: The first book of its kind since 1957, The American Communist Movement provides a comprehensive, critical history of this important twentieth-century political movement
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Kommunismus ; Geschichte
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047813324
    Format: xi, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781609387907
    Series Statement: Fandom & culture
    Content: "The past offers a pleasant refuge from the present for many people, including historical reenactors and other historically-focused fan communities. Historical reenactment and living history groups extend far beyond modern hobbyists who recreate American Civil War battles (probably the best known type of historical reenactment) and go back more than a century in the United States and Europe. Many of these fandoms were inspired by literary works that vividly depicted idealized, romanticized historical cultures. These fans have received relatively little attention from either historians or scholars of popular culture.
    Content: The historic and mythic elements of the American Old West--covered wagon trains, stockade forts, herds of buffalo that stretch as far as the eye can see, teepee villages, Indian warriors on horseback, cowboys on open ranges, and white settlers "taming" a wilderness with their plows and log cabins--have exerted a global fascination over 200 years, and became the foundation for fan communities that have endured for generations. Artists, writers, entertainment media, and quite ordinary people around the world have mined Old West images, tropes, and settings for almost two centuries, often with joyful absorption and fascinated attention to the artifacts and cultures of the West. This book examines some of those fan communities, particularly German fans originally inspired by the Western novels of Karl May, and American enthusiasts of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House on the Prairie series.
    Content: But the Old West (like all visions of the past) proved to be shifting cultural terrain, as each generation rewrites its own past. In both Germany and the U.S., Western fan communities were initially uncontroversial, since Western narratives of white settlement were seen as "unpolitical" and generally widely accepted by both white Americans and Europeans. But in Germany, the American West was reevaluated and politically repurposed during the Nazi period, and in both East and West German culture. During the late twentieth century, popular understandings of the West (and scholarly ones) changed in the United States as well, as white colonial settlement and the displacement of Native American cultures became a flashpoint in the culture wars between right and left. Ultimately, the past that fan communities sought to recreate was reshaped by the changing present, as each generation of fans adapted and recreated their own West"--
    Note: Who owns the West? -- Buffalo Bill and Karl May : the origins of German Western fandom -- A wall runs through it : western fans in the two Germanies -- Little houses on the prairie -- "And then the American Indians came over" : fan responses to indigenous resurgence and political change -- Indians into Confederates : historical fiction fans, reenactors, and living history
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-60938-791-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Wilder Westen ; Deutschland ; Fan ; Bildungstourismus ; Bildungsreise ; Kulturvergleich ; Geschichte 1900-2000
    Author information: Reagin, Nancy Ruth 1960-
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