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Shattered Past: Reconstructing German Histories

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ISBN-13: 9780691059365 ISBN-10: 0691059365
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 2003
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×2.30×15.60 cm

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Shattered Past: Reconstructing German Histories by Jarausch, Konrad H.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780691059365.

Broken glass, twisted beams, piles of debris--these are the early memories of the children who grew up amidst the ruins of the Third Reich. More than five decades later, German youth inhabit manicured suburbs and stroll along prosperous pedestrian malls. Shattered Past is a bold reconsideration of the perplexing pattern of Germanys twentieth-century history. Konrad Jarausch and Michael Geyer explore the staggering gap between the countrys role in the terrors of war and its subsequent success as a democracy. They argue that the collapse of Communism, national reunification, and the postmodern shift call for a new reading of the countrys turbulent development, one that no longer suggests continuity but rupture and conflict. Comprising original essays, the book begins by reexamining the nationalist, socialist, and liberal master narratives that have dominated the presentation of German history but are now losing their hold. Treated next are major issues of recent debate that suggest how new kinds of German history might be written: annihilationist warfare, complicity with dictatorship, the taming of power, the impact of migration, the struggle over national identity, redefinitions of womanhood, and the development of consumption as well as popular culture. The concluding chapters reflect on the countrys gradual transition from chaos to civility. This penetrating study will spark a fresh debate about the meaning of the German past during the last century. There is no single master narrative, no Weltgeist, to be discovered. But there is a fascinating story to be told in many different ways.