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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Baltimore :Hopkins Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV036694089
    Format: X, 299 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-0-8018-9667-5 , 0-8018-9667-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Nationalbewusstsein
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Baltimore :Hopkins Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV036694089
    Format: X, 299 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-0-8018-9667-5 , 0-8018-9667-3
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Nationalbewusstsein
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_615657761
    Format: X, 299 S. , Ill , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0801896673 , 9780801896675
    Content: "2003 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice" ""An uncommonly well balanced account of the political biases of American movies... A fine read for the generalist yet a scholarly achievement."---Choice" ""You cannot but be seduced and even sometimes bedazzled by Bodnar's clear, well-informed and impartial analysis."---Cercles" ""Bodnar provides a useful provocation. He asks us to think imaginatively about the subtle and complex ways movies communicate ideas and attitudes."---Journal of American History" ""Open minded and even handed, he appreciates the nuances and mixed messages of Hollywood cinema."---American Historical Review" "The "Good War" in American Memory dispels the long-held myth that Americans forged an agreement on why they had to fight in World War II. John Bodnar's sociocultural examination of the vast public debate that took place in the United States over the war's meaning reveals that the idea of the "good war" was highly contested." "Bodnar's comprehensive study of the disagreements that marked the American remembrance of World War II in the six decades following its end draws on an array of sources: fiction and nonfiction, movies, theater, and public monuments. He identifies alternative strands of memory---tragic and brutal versus heroic and virtuous---and reconstructs controversies involving veterans, minorities, and memorials. In building this narrative, Bodnar shows how the idealism of President Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms was lost in the public commemoration of World War II, how the war's memory became intertwined in the larger discussion over American national identity, and how it only came to be known as the "good war" many years after its conclusion."--BOOK JACKET
    Content: "2003 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice" ""An uncommonly well balanced account of the political biases of American movies... A fine read for the generalist yet a scholarly achievement."---Choice" ""You cannot but be seduced and even sometimes bedazzled by Bodnar's clear, well-informed and impartial analysis."---Cercles" ""Bodnar provides a useful provocation. He asks us to think imaginatively about the subtle and complex ways movies communicate ideas and attitudes."---Journal of American History" ""Open minded and even handed, he appreciates the nuances and mixed messages of Hollywood cinema."---American Historical Review" "The "Good War" in American Memory dispels the long-held myth that Americans forged an agreement on why they had to fight in World War II. John Bodnar's sociocultural examination of the vast public debate that took place in the United States over the war's meaning reveals that the idea of the "good war" was highly contested." "Bodnar's comprehensive study of the disagreements that marked the American remembrance of World War II in the six decades following its end draws on an array of sources: fiction and nonfiction, movies, theater, and public monuments. He identifies alternative strands of memory---tragic and brutal versus heroic and virtuous---and reconstructs controversies involving veterans, minorities, and memorials. In building this narrative, Bodnar shows how the idealism of President Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms was lost in the public commemoration of World War II, how the war's memory became intertwined in the larger discussion over American national identity, and how it only came to be known as the "good war" many years after its conclusion."--BOOK JACKET
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Wartime -- Soldiers write the war -- "No place for weaklings" -- Monuments and mourning -- The split screen -- The outsiders -- The victors -- Conclusion -- Postscript on Iraq.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: USA ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschichte 1945-2005
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  • 4
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    Book
    Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZMS08143217
    Format: X, 299 Seiten , Ill.
    ISBN: 9780801896675 , 0801896673
    Content: In diesem Buch wird das Andenken an den Zweiten Weltkrieg in den USA als Mythos dargestellt. Es werden die wahren Gründe genannt, die die USA bewegt haben, in den Zweiten Weltkrieg einzutreten. Das, was als "Good War" deklariert wurde und wird, entpuppt sich als Überhöhung der eigentlichen Motive. In der Erinnerungskultur nach dem Krieg werden heroische Bilder von amerikanischen Soldaten gezeichnet, die den realen Einsätzen nicht unbedingt entsprechen. Fiktion und einseitige Überzeichnung finden sich sowohl im musealen Gedenken, im Film, im Theater und in den zahlreichen Denkmälern im Land. Die nationale Identität der Amerikaner verknüpft sich stark mit dem weltweiten Engagement als Befreier, Diktaturen militärisch zu beenden. Dabei werden die politischen Motive und die Brutalität der Einsätze häufig verschleiert oder heruntergespielt.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Historische Darstellung
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
    UID:
    gbv_848658191
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p)
    ISBN: 9780801896675
    Content: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Wartime -- 2 Soldiers Write the War -- 3 "No Place for Weaklings" -- 4 Monuments and Mourning -- 5 The Split Screen -- 6 The Outsiders -- 7 The Victors -- Conclusion -- Postscript on Iraq -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z -- Illustrations
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781421400020
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780801896675
    Additional Edition: Print version Bodnar, John The ""Good War"" in American Memory Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,c2010
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Book
    Book
    Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1616858419
    Format: X, 299 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Paperback edition
    ISBN: 1421405822 , 9781421405827 , 0801896673 , 9780801896675
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: USA ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; USA ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Zweiter Weltkrieg
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Baltimore :Johns Hopkins University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948327009902882
    Format: 1 online resource (320 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781421400020 (e-book)
    Content: "2003 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice." "An uncommonly well balanced account of the political biases of American movies ... A fine read for the generalist yet a scholarly achievement."---Choice. "You cannot but be seduced and even sometimes bedazzled by Bodnar's clear, well-informed and impartial analysis."---Cercles. "Bodnar provides a useful provocation. He asks us to think imaginatively about the subtle and complex ways movies communicate ideas and attitudes."---Journal of American History. "Open minded and even handed, he appreciates the nuances and mixed messages of Hollywood cinema."---American Historical Review. "The "Good War" in American Memory dispels the long-held myth that Americans forged an agreement on why they had to fight in World War II. John Bodnar's sociocultural examination of the vast public debate that took place in the United States over the war's meaning reveals that the idea of the "good war" was highly contested." "Bodnar's comprehensive study of the disagreements that marked the American remembrance of World War II in the six decades following its end draws on an array of sources: fiction and nonfiction, movies, theater, and public monuments. He identifies alternative strands of memory---tragic and brutal versus heroic and virtuous---and reconstructs controversies involving veterans, minorities, and memorials. In building this narrative, Bodnar shows how the idealism of President Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms was lost in the public commemoration of World War II, how the war's memory became intertwined in the larger discussion over American national identity, and how it only came to be known as the "good war" many years after its conclusion."--BOOK JACKET.
    Note: Wartime -- Soldiers write the war -- "No place for weaklings" -- Monuments and mourning -- The split screen -- The outsiders -- The victors -- Conclusion -- Postscript on Iraq.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bodnar, John E. "Good War" in American memory. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010 ISBN 9780801896675
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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