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Bower, Kathrin
[MitwirkendeR];
Chin, Rita
[MitwirkendeR];
Holian, Anna
[MitwirkendeR];
Jarausch, Konrad H.
[MitwirkendeR];
Kaya, Asiye
[MitwirkendeR];
Kolb, Holger
[MitwirkendeR];
Körber, Karen
[MitwirkendeR];
Lankheit, Klaus A.
[MitwirkendeR];
Lässig, Simone
[MitwirkendeR];
Nogueira, Katarzyna
[MitwirkendeR];
Osses, Dietmar
[MitwirkendeR];
Poutrus, Patrice G.
[MitwirkendeR];
Schirmer, Dietmar
[MitwirkendeR];
Seidel-Arpaci, Annette
[MitwirkendeR];
Wessel, Martin Schulze
[MitwirkendeR];
Wilhelm, Cornelia
[MitwirkendeR];
Wilhelm, Cornelia
[HerausgeberIn]
Migration, Memory, and Diversity
: Germany from 1945 to the Present
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: Migration, Memory, and Diversity : Germany from 1945 to the Present
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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Migration, Memory, and Diversity in Germany after 1945
Part I Postwar Migrations: History, Memory, and Diversity
Chapter 1 The Commemoration of Forced Migrations in Germany
Chapter 2 A Missing Narrative: Displaced Persons in the History of Postwar West Germany
Chapter 3 Inclusion and Exclusion of Immigrants and the Politics of Labeling: Thinking Beyond “Guest Workers,” “Ethnic German Resettlers,” “Refugees of the European Crisis,” and “Poverty
Chapter 4 Refugee Reports: Asylum and Mass Media in Divided Germany during the Cold War and Beyond
Part II Institutional Responses to Migration and Cultural Difference
Chapter 5 History, Memory, and Symbolic Boundaries in the Federal Republic of Germany: Migrants and Migration in School History Textbooks
Chapter 6 Representations of Immigration and Emigration in Germany’s Historic Museums
Chapter 7 Archival Collections and the Study of Migration
Chapter 8 Thinking Difference in Postwar Germany: Some Epistemological Obstacles around “Race”
Part III Reconsidering History, Memory, and Identity in the Postunification Period
Chapter 9 Nationalism and Citizenship during the Passage from the Postwar to the Post‑Postwar
Chapter 10 Learning to Live with the Other Germany in the Post‑Wall Federal Republic
Chapter 11 Conflicting Memories, Conflicting Identities: Russian Jewish Immigration and the Image of a New German Jewry
Chapter 12 Swept Under the Rug: Home-grown Anti-Semitism and Migrants as “Obstacles” in German Holocaust Remembrance
Afterword: Structures and Larger Context of Political Change in Migration and Integration Policy: Germany between Normalization and Europeanization
Index
- Beteiligte: Bower, Kathrin [MitwirkendeR]; Chin, Rita [MitwirkendeR]; Holian, Anna [MitwirkendeR]; Jarausch, Konrad H. [MitwirkendeR]; Kaya, Asiye [MitwirkendeR]; Kolb, Holger [MitwirkendeR]; Körber, Karen [MitwirkendeR]; Lankheit, Klaus A. [MitwirkendeR]; Lässig, Simone [MitwirkendeR]; Nogueira, Katarzyna [MitwirkendeR]; Osses, Dietmar [MitwirkendeR]; Poutrus, Patrice G. [MitwirkendeR]; Schirmer, Dietmar [MitwirkendeR]; Seidel-Arpaci, Annette [MitwirkendeR]; Wessel, Martin Schulze [MitwirkendeR]; Wilhelm, Cornelia [MitwirkendeR]; Wilhelm, Cornelia [HerausgeberIn]
- Erschienen: New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2016]
- Erschienen in: Contemporary European History ; 21
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (366 p.)
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785333286
- ISBN: 9781785333286
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RVK-Notation:
LB 56015 : Deutschland insgesamt
- Schlagwörter: Cultural pluralism Germany ; Difference (Psychology) Social aspects Germany ; Immigrants Germany Social conditions ; Memory Social aspects Germany ; Minorities Germany Social conditions ; Multiculturalism Germany ; Refugees Germany Social conditions ; World War, 1939-1945 Influence ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
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- Beschreibung: Within Germany, policies and cultural attitudes toward migrants have been profoundly shaped by the difficult legacies of the Second World War and its aftermath. This wide-ranging volume explores the complex history of migration and diversity in Germany from 1945 to today, showing how conceptions of “otherness” developed while memories of the Nazi era were still fresh, and identifying the continuities and transformations they exhibited through the Cold War and reunification. It provides invaluable context for understanding contemporary Germany’s unique role within regional politics at a time when an unprecedented influx of immigrants and refugees present the European community with a significant challenge
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