"Getting History Right": East and West German Collective Memories of the Holocaust and War

by Mark A. Wolfgram

"Getting History Right": East and West German Collective Memories of the Holocaust and War

by Mark A. Wolfgram

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Overview

How do individuals, societies, and nations deal with their difficult pasts? "Getting History Right" examines this question in a comparative context by looking at an authoritarian East Germany and a pluralistic, democratic West Germany. Eschewing a narrow focus on elites, this work draws extensively on societal level discussions of the past in popular culture, such as film, television, radio, and newspapers. It examines how societal level discussions of the past shaped individual perceptions and interpretations of the past; and how individual perceptions and struggles over the meaning of the past shaped societal level discussions. These struggles over meaning and "getting history right" are not only shaped by political power, but are also a source of symbolic power.
To understand political life, scholars must embrace not only material political power, but also the symbolic and cultural roots of power. The research presented here makes extensive use of public opinion data, cinema attendance, and television viewer data, as well as other sources, to look at the multiple meanings that East and West Germans assigned to the Holocaust and World War II across time. Rather than culture merely being an extension of political power, this work argues that culture and the boundaries of the cultural matrix shape the use of political power by different social actors. Getting history right is not only a reflection of political power; it is a source of power itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611485226
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 05/03/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Mark A. Wolfgram is assistant professor of political science at Oklahoma State University-Stillwater.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Collective Memory, Politics, and Culture
Chapter 2: Victims and Perpetrators: The View from the East
Chapter 3: Victims and Perpetrators: The View from the West
Chapter 4: Collaboration and Resistance: Blood and Redemption
Chapter 5: Division and Unity: A Revolutionary People Unites Itself
Chapter 6: Defeat and Liberation: Ending the War
Chapter 7 Conclusion: Mourning, Loss, and the Difficulty of Remembering
Chapter 8 Appendix: Charts and Chart Notes
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