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The Sins Of The Fathers: Germany, Memory, Method
The Sins Of The Fathers: Germany, Memory, Method
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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.
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Explores Germany's coping with its dark past.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding how nations grapple with collective guilt and memory, this book offers an insightful look at Germany's unique journey. It sheds light on the delicate dance between acknowledging history and fostering a forward-looking national identity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in politics, history, or cultural memory.