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Germany And The European East In The Twentieth Century German Historical Perspectives 17 Eduard Muhle

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Germany And The European East In The Twentieth Century German Historical Perspectives 17 Eduard Muhle
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Eduard Mu?hle
ISBN: 9781859737101, 1859737102
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Germany And The European East In The Twentieth Century German Historical Perspectives 17 Eduard Muhle by Eduard Mu?hle 9781859737101, 1859737102 instant download after payment.

How did German society perceive the European East during the short twentieth century? What were the mental maps Germans constructed as their images of the European East? How did these images alter over time due to changing political systems and to what extent did those mental perceptions influence political action and the relationship between Germany and Eastern Europe?Tackling questions such as these, this book looks at the complicated relationship between Germany and the European East. Politically significant, this relationship was often fraught with tension, always delicate and never easy. The book looks at the social, cultural and political contexts that shaped the German image of the East during the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich and the Federal Republic. In addition, it charts the mental maps that German society constructed with respect to single constituent parts of Eastern Europe, such as Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Baltic States and the Soviet Union.The contributors consider how the relationship was transformed from one of hostility to one more conciliatory in character by the end of the twentieth century.

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