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Danzig Und Seine Vergangenheit 1793 1997


Danzig Und Seine Vergangenheit 1793 1997
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Author : Peter Oliver Loew
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Danzig Und Seine Vergangenheit 1793 1997 written by Peter Oliver Loew and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Gdańsk (Poland) categories.




Das Literarische Danzig 1793 Bis 1945


Das Literarische Danzig 1793 Bis 1945
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Author : Peter Oliver Loew
language : de
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2009

Das Literarische Danzig 1793 Bis 1945 written by Peter Oliver Loew and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Gdańsk (Poland) categories.


Das literarische Danzig zwischen 1793 und 1945 - das ist die faszinierende Geschichte von Literatur in der Provinz, aus der Provinz und über die Provinz. Die am Rand des deutschen Sprachgebiets liegende Stadt verfolgte die wesentlichen Entwicklungen der deutschen Literatur, ohne jemals selbst zu einem literarischen Zentrum zu werden. Für die polnische Literatur gewann sie erst seit dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts Bedeutung. Der Autor zeichnet auf reicher Quellengrundlage Leben und Werk von Autoren nach, die in Danzig lebten, aus Danzig stammten oder über Danzig schrieben - auf deutsch, polnisch, kaschubisch oder in den lokalen deutschen Dialekten. Die literarischen Institutionen werden ebenso dargestellt wie Danzig in der Erinnerungsliteratur oder wichtige Autoren wissenschaftlicher Texte.



Gda Sk


Gda Sk
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Author : Peter Oliver Loew
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2024

Gda Sk written by Peter Oliver Loew and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024 with History categories.


The only single volume history in English, this acclaimed book tells the rich and fascinating story of Gdańsk, a unique city in both German and Polish history



Danzig


Danzig
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Author : Peter Oliver Loew
language : de
Publisher: C.H.Beck
Release Date : 2011

Danzig written by Peter Oliver Loew and has been published by C.H.Beck this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Gdańsk (Poland) categories.




Danzig 1930 1945


Danzig 1930 1945
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Author : Dieter Schenk
language : de
Publisher: Ch. Links Verlag
Release Date : 2013

Danzig 1930 1945 written by Dieter Schenk and has been published by Ch. Links Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Gdańsk (Poland) categories.




Uprooted


Uprooted
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Author : Gregor Thum
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2011-08-08

Uprooted written by Gregor Thum and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-08 with History categories.


How a German city became Polish after World War II With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants—almost all of them ethnic Germans—were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation. This changed only after the city's authorities and a new intellectual elite provided Wroclaw with a Polish founding myth and reshaped the city's appearance to fit the postwar legend that it was an age-old Polish city. Thum also shows how the end of the Cold War and Poland's democratization triggered a public debate about Wroclaw's "amputated memory." Rediscovering the German past, Wroclaw's Poles reinvented their city for the second time since World War II. Uprooted traces the complex historical process by which Wroclaw's new inhabitants revitalized their city and made it their own.



Heritage Ideology And Identity In Central And Eastern Europe


Heritage Ideology And Identity In Central And Eastern Europe
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Author : Matthew Rampley
language : en
Publisher: Boydell Press
Release Date : 2012

Heritage Ideology And Identity In Central And Eastern Europe written by Matthew Rampley and has been published by Boydell Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Architecture categories.


Essays looking at heritage practices and the construction of the past, along with how they can be used to build a national identity. The preservation of architectural monuments has played a key role in the formation of national identities from the nineteenth century to the present. The task of maintaining the collective memories and ideas of a shared heritage often focused on the historic built environment as the most visible sign of a link with the past. The meaning of such monuments and sites has, however, often been the subject of keen dispute: whose heritage is being commemorated, by whom and for whom? The answers to such questions are not always straightforward, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, the recent history of which has been characterized by territorial disputes, the large-scale movement of peoples, and cultural dispossession. This volume considers the dilemmas presented by the recent and complex histories of European states such as Germany, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Examining the effect ofthe destruction of buildings by war, the loss of territories, or the "unwanted" built heritage of the Communist and Nazi regimes, the contributors examine how architectural and urban sites have been created, destroyed, or transformed, in the attempt to make visible a national heritage. Matthew Rampley is Professor of History of Art at the University of Birmingham. Contributors: Matthew Rampley, Juliet Kinchin, Paul Stirton, SusanneJaeger, Arnold Bartetzky, Jacek Friedrich, Tania Vladova, George Karatzas, Riitta Oittinen



The Paradox Of Ukrainian Lviv


The Paradox Of Ukrainian Lviv
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Author : Tarik Cyril Amar
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2015-11-17

The Paradox Of Ukrainian Lviv written by Tarik Cyril Amar and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-17 with History categories.


The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv reveals the local and transnational forces behind the twentieth-century transformation of Lviv into a Soviet and Ukrainian urban center. Lviv's twentieth-century history was marked by violence, population changes, and fundamental transformation ethnically, linguistically, and in terms of its residents' self-perception. Against this background, Tarik Cyril Amar explains a striking paradox: Soviet rule, which came to Lviv in ruthless Stalinist shape and lasted for half a century, left behind the most Ukrainian version of the city in history. In reconstructing this dramatically profound change, Amar illuminates the historical background in present-day identities and tensions within Ukraine.



A Laboratory Of Transnational History


A Laboratory Of Transnational History
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Author : Heorhi? Volodymyrovych Kas?i?anov
language : en
Publisher: Central European University Press
Release Date : 2009-01-01

A Laboratory Of Transnational History written by Heorhi? Volodymyrovych Kas?i?anov and has been published by Central European University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-01-01 with History categories.


A first attempt to present an approach to Ukrainian history which goes beyond the standard 'national narrative' schemes, predominant in the majority of post-Soviet countries after 1991, in the years of implementing 'nation-building projects'. An unrivalled collection of essays by the finest scholars in the field from Ukraine, Russia, USA, Germany, Austria and Canada, superbly written to a high academic standard. The various chapters are methodologically innovative and thought-provoking. The biggest Eastern European country has ancient roots but also the birth pangs of a new autonomous state. Its historiography is characterized by animated debates, in which this book takes a definite stance. The history of Ukraine is not written here as a linear, teleological narrative of ethnic Ukrainians but as a multicultural, multidimensional history of a diversity of cultures, religious denominations, languages, ethical norms, and historical experience. It is not presented as causal explanation of 'what has to have happened' but rather as conjunctures and contingencies, disruptions, and episodes of 'lack of history.'



Shattered Spaces


Shattered Spaces
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Author : Michael Meng
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2011-11-29

Shattered Spaces written by Michael Meng and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-29 with Architecture categories.


After the Holocaust, the empty, silent spaces of bombed-out synagogues, cemeteries, and Jewish districts were all that was left in many German and Polish cities with prewar histories rich in the sights and sounds of Jewish life. What happened to this scarred landscape after the war, and how have Germans, Poles, and Jews encountered these ruins over the past sixty years? In the postwar period, city officials swept away many sites, despite protests from Jewish leaders. But in the late 1970s church groups, local residents, political dissidents, and tourists demanded the preservation of the few ruins still standing. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, this desire to preserve and restore has grown stronger. In one of the most striking and little-studied shifts in postwar European history, the traces of a long-neglected Jewish past have gradually been recovered, thanks to the rise of heritage tourism, nostalgia for ruins, international discussions about the Holocaust, and a pervasive longing for cosmopolitanism in a globalizing world. Examining this transformation from both sides of the Iron Curtain, Michael Meng finds no divided memory along West-East lines, but rather a shared memory of tensions and paradoxes that crosses borders throughout Central Europe. His narrative reveals the changing dynamics of the local and the transnational, as Germans, Poles, Americans, and Israelis confront a built environment that is inevitably altered with the passage of time. Shattered Spaces exemplifies urban history at its best, uncovering a surprising and moving postwar story of broad contemporary interest.