
Histories of the Aftermath
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"The editors and contributors have created a volume that is easily accessible for graduate students and upper-level undergraduate seminars. Professional historians will also benefit greatly because so few of us have tried to understand this period without the blinders of Cold War dichotomies." ? Slavic Review"Frank Biess' introduction perfectly sets the tone for this book by reviewing where present-day post- 1945 historiography stands following the scholarship of the late Tony Judt... The structure of the book is impressive; five parts and sixteen essays...[The essays in this collection are] extraordinarily well thought-through...Histories of the Aftermath compares with any scholarly masterpiece about reconstruction after the American Civil War... For this reason this book is essential reading for any European history course." ? Canadian Journal of History
"With [this volume] Frank Biess and Robert G. Moeller have assembled a fine set of essays. Offering thematic and geographic breadth, the collection presents stimulating and rewarding ways of thinking about the legacies of the war in Europe...What is unusual is the cross-pollination of theoretical frameworks and topical emphases in ways that shed genuinely new light on the subject... It is tempting to suppose that little remains to be said about Europeans' 'coming to terms with their past'. This volume shows how fruitful this line of inquiry still can be" ? English Historical Review
"This is an excellent collection. In its thematic breadth and its broad geographical coverage it is quite distinctive." ? Mark Roseman, Indiana University, Bloomington
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Frank Biess
I. Defining the Postwar
Chapter 1. The Persistence of "the Postwar": Germany and Poland
Norman Naimark
Chapter 2. Feelings in the Aftermath: Toward a History of Postwar Emotions
Frank Biess
Chapter 3. In the Aftermath of Camps
Samuel Moyn
II. Public and Private Memories
Chapter 4. Nothing Is Forgotten: Individual Memory and the Myth of the Great Patriotic War
Lisa Kirschenbaum
Chapter 5. Erased nor Remembered: Soviet "Women Combatants" and Cultural Strategies of Forgetting In Soviet Russia, 1940s-1980s
Anna Krylova
Chapter 6. Generations as Narrative Communities: On the Private Sources of Official Cultures of Remembrance in Postwar Germany
Dorothee Wierling
III. Mass-Mediating War: How Movies Shaped Memories
Chapter 7. 'When Will the Real Day Come?' War Films and Soviet Postwar Culture
Denise Youngblood
Chapter 8. "Winning the Peace at the Movies:" Suffering, Loss, and Redemption in Postwar German Cinema"
Robert Moeller
Chapter 9. Italian Cinema and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy
Ruth Ben-Ghiat
IV. The Reconstruction of Citizenship
Chapter 10. War Orphans and Post-Fascist Families: Kinship and Belonging after 1945
Heide Fehrenbach
Chapter 11. Manners, Morality and Civilization: Reflections on Postwar German Etiquette Books
Paul Betts
Chapter 12. From the "New Jerusalem" to the 'Decline' of the "New Elizabethan Age:" National Identity and Citizenship: Britain, 1945-56
Sonya Rose
Chapter 13. "We are Building a Common Home:" The Moral Economy of Citizenship in Postwar Poland
Katherine Lebow
V. In the Shadow of the Bomb: Military Cultures
Chapter 14. The Great Tradition and the Fates of Annihilation - West German Military Culture in the Aftermath of the Second World War
Klaus Naumann
Chapter 15. Soviet Military Culture and the Legacy of the Second World War
Mikhail Tsypkin
Chapter 16. 1945-1955: The Age of Total War
Pieter Lagrou
Notes on Contributors
Index
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