German Angst
Title | German Angst PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Biess |
Publisher | Emotions in History |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0198714181 |
While fear and anxiety have historically been associated with authoritarian regimes, Frank Biess demonstrates the ambivalent role of these emotions in the democratization of West Germany, where fears and anxieties about the country's catastrophic past and uncertain future both undermined democracy and stabilized the emerging Federal Republic.
Emotions Across Languages and Cultures
Title | Emotions Across Languages and Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Wierzbicka |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1999-11-18 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780521599719 |
This fascinating book explores the bodily expression of emotion in worldwide and culture-specific contexts.
Technology in Modern German History
Title | Technology in Modern German History PDF eBook |
Author | Karsten Uhl |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2022-01-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1350053228 |
People often associate postwar Germany with technology and with its products of mass consumption, such as luxury cars. Even pop music, most notably Kraftwerk (literally 'power station') with songs such as Autobahn, Radioactivity or We are the Robots, disseminates the stereotype of a close link between German culture and technology. Technology in Modern German History explores various forms of technology in 200 years of German history and explains how technology has been fundamental to the shaping of modern Germany. The book investigates the role technology played in transforming Germany's culture, society and politics during the 19th and 20th centuries. Key topics covered include the different stages of industrialization, the growth of networked cities, and the triumph of a teleological narrative of technology as progress. Moreover, it provides a critical revision of the history of high technology which reveals how high-tech euphoria determined certain paths in history regardless of whether the respective technology proved to be successful. In its second part, the volume introduces new avenues in scholarship. Karsten Uhl examines neglected areas, such as rural technologies or the often-overlooked importance of everyday technologies: How did consumers or workers use new technologies? How did they appropriate and modify them? Lastly, the book considers the final decades of the 20th century and asks if they provided a significant new quality of technological change: To what degree and effects did computerization transform professional and private life in Germany? In culture and politics, reinforced by the German variety of environmentalism, the idea of progress was challenged, as the once prevailing vision of progress gave way to new apprehensions of uncertainty evident to this day. Technology in Modern German History brings fascinating insight into a much neglected area of German history for students and scholars alike.
German Structural Pacifism
Title | German Structural Pacifism PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Verbovszky |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 324 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3658440902 |
National Identity and Geopolitical Visions
Title | National Identity and Geopolitical Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Gertjan Dijkink |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Ethnopsychology |
ISBN | 0415139341 |
"National Identity and Geopolitical Visions searches for national orientations in the relationship of a people with the world, a relationship based on the desire for state security and for an influence outside that state." "Through nine country-specific essays - on Germany, Britain, the United States, Argentina, Australia, Russia, Serbia, Iraq and India - the author explores whether there is continuity in national values and foreign policy, and how such geopolitical visions are shaped by national and international events. The pattern is diverse, but geopolitical visions are never the rational evaluation of a country's strategic advantages that the word "geopolitics" suggests."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Fear in the German-Speaking World, 1600-2000
Title | Fear in the German-Speaking World, 1600-2000 PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Kehoe |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2020-02-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1350150487 |
This book addresses the nature and role of fear in the German world from the early modern period through to the 20th century. Offering the first collection that centres fear in the historical analysis of central Europe since 1600, these essays demonstrate the importance of emotional experience to the study of the past. Fear has been at the centre of many of the most important historical events in this region; witch hunts, religious conflicts, invasions and ultra-nationalism in the form of the Nazi regime. This book explores ways in which fear was understood, developed and negotiated throughout these historical contexts, and how people of the German world coped with it. From the fear of vampires to the loss of national sovereignty, pestilence, gypsies and criminals, Fear in the German Speaking World 1600-2000 draws connections between cases over a period of 400 years and considers fear alongside the history of emotions more generally. In doing so, the chapters reveal a complex, evolving construction of fear that is universally human, but also dependent upon its cultural and historical context.
Holocaust Angst
Title | Holocaust Angst PDF eBook |
Author | Jacob S. Eder |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0190237821 |
Focusing on the German effort to rehabilitate its international reputation in the wake of the Holocaust, this study examines German-American relations from the 1970s through 1990.