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; and exhibitions use a combination of symbolic and indexical place (as defined by Aleida Assmann) to make statements about the relationship of contemporary communities to the National Socialist past . Journal ...
to exhibit an older cultural rather than a recent political past . In 1859, Gottfried Kinkel, the poet Ferdinand Freiligrath and the journalist Karl Blind arranged a festival at the Crystal Palace to celebrate ...
://academic.oup.com/gh/article-abstract/35/4/645/4082921 by DeepDyve user on 24 May 2020 Book Reviews 645 immigration history in museums and exhibitions , which have proliferated in Germany over the past two decades ...
) Germany. In fact, the Bauhaus played a particularly important role in the first three documenta exhibitions . As the Bauhaus was closed under pressure from the National Socialists , many of its members were ...
, socialist citizens: The architecture, the interiors of their apartments, even their furniture was functional, and built for the function of that moment—it had no aesthetic reference to any past era of German ...
, Diwald aimed to revive Germans ’ pride in their national past . The tragedy of the Second World War was defined by German expulsions, division of Germany, and German loss of national heritage, not by greater ...
the Paulskirche, outside and inside, in stone as in spirit.24 Without going into the recent Nazi past (including Hitler’s usually vain attempts to muster German -American loyalties), he likewise assured Americans ...
exhibition on German colonialism that was attended by over 100,000 visitors. Against this backdrop, three recent works have made new forays into our historical understanding of German colonialism. To varying ...
research on the sources of objects that had entered public collections under the National Socialist regime.27 With the founding of this commission, an important step was taken towards a (museological) coming ...
during the war for the Deutsche Umsiedler Treuhand—the organization responsible for the management of the goods of ethnic Germans resettled by the national socialist regime—appears to have been ...
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