Munich and Memory : Architecture, Monuments, and the Legacy of the Third Reich /
Munich, notorious in recent history as the capital of the Nazi movement, is the site of Gavriel Rosenfeld's stimulating inquiry into the German collective memory of the Third Reich. Rosenfeld shows, with the aid of a wealth of photographs, how the city's urban form developed after 1945 in...
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Berkeley, CA :
University of California Press,
[2020]
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Հրատարակություն: | Reprint 2020. |
Շարք: | UC Press voices revived.
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Առցանց հասանելիություն: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.8501150 |
Բովանդակություն:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE. RESTORATION OR RENEWAL? 1945-1958
- 1. Destruction, Reconstruction, and Mourning
- 2. Architecture, City Planning, and the Memory of Nazism
- 3. Memory and Urban Denazification
- 4. Monuments and Memory
- PART TWO. MODERNISM, 1958-1975
- 5. Modernism, Populist Historic Preservation, and the Memory of Nazism
- 6. Populist Historic Preservation, Revisionist Reconstruction, and Mourning
- 7. Nazi Architecture: Normalization and Its Discontents
- 8. The Decline of the Monument
- PART THREE. POSTMODERNISM, 1975-2000
- 9. The Postmodern City and the Recontestation of Memory
- 10. The Architecture of the Third Reich: Between Normalization, Demolition, and Critical Preservation
- 11. The Return of the Monument
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index