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Parallelverlage im geteilten Deutschland : Entstehung, Beziehungen und Strategien am Beispiel ausgewählter Wissenschaftsverlage
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ISBN: 3110541076 3110543427 3110540916 Year: 2017 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Saur,

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Anhand umfangreicher Quellenstudien analysiert diese Untersuchung wissenschaftliche Verlage, die während der deutschen Teilung namensgleich in Ost und West existierten: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, J.A. Barth, Gustav Fischer, S. Hirzel, Carl Marhold, Theodor/Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff, B. G. Teubner und Georg Thieme. Das Buch leistet damit einen Beitrag zur Erforschung des deutsch-deutschen Verhältnisses nach 1945, das sich in den Beziehungen der Parallelverlage und der Branchenverbände in DDR und Bundesrepublik spiegelt. Es werden differenzierte Einblicke in die Verflechtungen politischer, kultureller und ökonomischer Motive und Interessen der Akteure gegeben.


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Returning memories : former prisoners of war in divided and reunited Germany
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ISBN: 9781571139047 1571139044 1782045309 9781782045304 Year: 2015 Publisher: Rochester, New York : Camden House,

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Millions of former German soldiers (known as Heimkehrer, literally "homecomers," or returnees) returned from captivity as prisoners of war at the end of the Second World War, an experience that had profound effects on German society and touched almost every German family. Based on extensive archival research and oral history interviews, this book provides the first comprehensive analysis ofthe history of the German returnees, explored as a history of memory, both during Germany's division and after unification. At its core lies the question of how the experiences of war captivity were transformed into individual and collective memories. The book argues that memory of the experience of captivity and return is complex and multilayered and has been shaped by postwar political and social frameworks. Christiane Wienand is a Research Fellow on the AHRC-funded research project "Reverberations of War: Communities of Experience and Identification in Germany and Europe since 1945." She holds a PhD in History from University College London.

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