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The sins of the fathers : Germany, memory, method / Jeffrey K. Olick.

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    National identity and political legitimacy always involve a delicate balance between remembering and forgetting. All nations have elements in their past that they would prefer to pass over the catalog of failures, injustices, and horrors committed in the name of nations, if fully acknowledged, could create significant problems for a country trying to move on and take action in the present. Yet denial and forgetting carry costs as well. Nowhere has this precarious balance been more potent, or important, than in the Federal Republic of Germany, where the devastation and atrocities of two world wars have weighed heavily in virtually every moment and aspect of political life. The Sins of the Fathers confronts that difficulty head-on, exploring the variety of ways that Germany's leaders since 1949 have attempted to meet this challenge, with a particular focus on how those approaches have changed over time. Jeffrey K. Olick asserts that other nations are looking to Germany as an example of how a society can confront a dark past casting Germany as our model of difficult collective memory.
    Series
    Chicago studies in practices of meaning
    Chicago studies in practices of meaning.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Olick, Jeffrey K., 1964- author.
    Published
    Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2016
    Locale
    Germany (West)
    Contents
    Part 1: Introduction. Placing memory in Germany ; Sociology of collective memory ; Prologues: the origins of West German memory
    Part 2: The reliable nation. Bonn is not Weimar ; Expiation and explanation ; Germany in the West ; Return of the repressed ; Reliable nation
    Part 3: The moral nation. Seeds of change ; Grand coalition and the wider world ; Social-liberal guilt ; Moral nation
    Part 4: The normal nation. West Germany's normal problems ; New conservatism ; Politics of history ; Beyond Bitburg ; Normal nation
    Part 5: Conclusions. Epilogues: Berlin is not Bonn ; History, memory, and temporality
    Appendix.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 473-495) and index.
    Part 1: Introduction. Placing memory in Germany ; Sociology of collective memory ; Prologues: the origins of West German memory -- Part 2: The reliable nation. Bonn is not Weimar ; Expiation and explanation ; Germany in the West ; Return of the repressed ; Reliable nation -- Part 3: The moral nation. Seeds of change ; Grand coalition and the wider world ; Social-liberal guilt ; Moral nation -- Part 4: The normal nation. West Germany's normal problems ; New conservatism ; Politics of history ; Beyond Bitburg ; Normal nation -- Part 5: Conclusions. Epilogues: Berlin is not Bonn ; History, memory, and temporality -- Appendix.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780226386492
    022638649X
    Physical Description
    x, 517 pages, 11 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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