
Divided, But Not Disconnected
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"[A] timely and important contribution to the current scholarship on the Cold War and the critical reassessment of Cold War history within an interdisciplinary, comparative, and transnational framework...The editors are to be commended for promoting a comparative perspective in the individual essays themselves and through the thoughtful selection of topics from East and West German perspectives." ? Sabine Hake, University of Texas, AustinAll prices
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Introduction
Tobias Hochscherf, Christoph Laucht and Andrew Plowman
Chapter 1. Divided, but not Disconnected: Germany as a Border Region of the Cold War
Thomas Lindenberger
Chapter 2. Fighting the First World War in the Cold War: East and West German Historiography on the Origins of the First World War, 1949-61
Matthew Stibbe
Chapter 3. Divided Memory of the Holocaust during the Cold War
Bill Niven
Chapter 4. Commemorating Luther: Contested Memories and the Cold War
Jon Berndt Olsen
Chapter 5. The Third World Origins of the Consensual Turn: West German Labor Internationalism and the Cold War
Quinn Slobodian
Chapter 6. The German Question and Polish-East German Relations, 1945-1962
Sheldon Anderson
Chapter 7. From Bulwark of Peace to Cosmopolitan Cocktails: Marketing West Berlin as a Cold War Showcase from the 1960s to the 1970s
Michelle A. Standley
Chapter 8. Projections of History: East German Film-Makers and the Berlin Wall
Sean Allan
Chapter 9. Defending the Border? Satirical Treatments of the Bundeswehr after the 1960s
Andrew Plowman
Chapter 10. East versus West: Olympic Sport as a German Cold War Phenomenon
Christopher Young
Chapter 11. Glimpses through the Iron Curtain: German Feature Film Import into the G.D.R.
Rosemary Stott
Chapter 12. Visual Representation, the Male Hero, and the Transfer of Images in the Cold War
Inge Marszolek
Chapter 13. Re-enacting the First Battle of the Cold War: Post-Wall German Television Confronts the Berlin Airlift in Die Luftbruecke - Nur der Himmel war frei
Tobias Hochscherf and Christoph Laucht
Chapter 14. Unusual Censor Readings: G.D.R. Science Fiction and the Ministry of Culture
Patrick Major
Chapter 15. Funerals in Berlin: The Geopolitical and Cultural Spaces of the Cold War
James Chapman
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