Divided, But Not Disconnected
eBook - German Experiences of the Cold War
Tobias Hochscherf/Christoph Laucht/Andrew Plowman
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<p> The Allied agreement after the Second World War did not only partition Germany, it divided the nation along the fault-lines of a new bipolar world order. This inner border made Germany a unique place to experience the Cold War, and the German question in this post-1945 variant remained inextricably entwined with the vicissitudes of the Cold War until its end. This volume explores how social and cultural practices in both German states between 1949 and 1989 were shaped by the existence of this inner border, putting them on opposing sides of the ideological divide between the Western and Eastern blocs, as well as stabilizing relations between them. This volumes interdisciplinary approach addresses important intersections between history, politics, and culture, offering an important new appraisal of the German experiences of the Cold War.</p>
Autorenportrait
<p><strong>Tobias Hochscherf</strong>is Professor of Audio-Visual Media at the University of Applied Sciences at Kiel, Germany. His research interests focus on European film and television cultures. He is author of<i>The Continental Connection: German-speaking Émigrés and British Cinema, 1927-45</i>(Manchester UP, 2011)<i></i>and has published widely in academic journals and edited collections.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.12.2010
Umfang: 276 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781845456467
Umbreit-Nr.: 2283135
