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Different Germans, Many Germanies : New Transatlantic Perspectives / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Responses to Modernity -- Chapter 1 A Modern Reich? American Perceptions of Wilhelmine Germany, 1890–1914 -- Chapter 2 The Dual Training System: The Southwest’s Contributions to German Economic Development -- Chapter 3 The German Forest as an Emblem of Germany’s Ambivalent Modernity -- Chapter 4 Health as a Public Good: The Positive Legacies of Volksgesundheit -- Part II Democratic Transformation -- Chapter 5 Antifascist Heroes and Nazi Victims: Mythmaking and Political Reorientation in Berlin, 1945–47 -- Chapter 6 The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword? Student Newspapers and Democracy in Postwar West Germany -- Chapter 7 Human Rights, Pluralism, and the Democratization of Postwar Germany -- Chapter 8 African Students and Racial Ambivalence in the GDR during the 1960s -- Part III Searching for a New Model -- Chapter 9 The German Model in Renewable Energy Development -- Chapter 10 Germany’s Approach to the Financial Crisis: A Product of Ordo-Liberalism? -- Chapter 11 Dreams of Divided Berlin: Postmigrant Perspectives on German Nationhood in Die Schwäne vom Schlachthof -- Part IV Global Implications -- Chapter 12 Inventing the German Film as Foreign Film: The Origins of a Fraught Transatlantic Exchange -- Chapter 13 Atlantic Transfers of Critical Theory: Alexander Kluge and the United States in Fiction -- Chapter 14 Nation and Memory: Redemptive and Reflective Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Germany -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I Responses to Modernity -- Chapter 1 A Modern Reich? American Perceptions of Wilhelmine Germany, 1890–1914 -- Chapter 2 The Dual Training System: The Southwest’s Contributions to German Economic Development -- Chapter 3 The German Forest as an Emblem of Germany’s Ambivalent Modernity -- Chapter 4 Health as a Public Good: The Positive Legacies of Volksgesundheit -- Part II Democratic Transformation -- Chapter 5 Antifascist Heroes and Nazi Victims: Mythmaking and Political Reorientation in Berlin, 1945–47 -- Chapter 6 The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword? Student Newspapers and Democracy in Postwar West Germany -- Chapter 7 Human Rights, Pluralism, and the Democratization of Postwar Germany -- Chapter 8 African Students and Racial Ambivalence in the GDR during the 1960s -- Part III Searching for a New Model -- Chapter 9 The German Model in Renewable Energy Development -- Chapter 10 Germany’s Approach to the Financial Crisis: A Product of Ordo-Liberalism? -- Chapter 11 Dreams of Divided Berlin: Postmigrant Perspectives on German Nationhood in Die Schwäne vom Schlachthof -- Part IV Global Implications -- Chapter 12 Inventing the German Film as Foreign Film: The Origins of a Fraught Transatlantic Exchange -- Chapter 13 Atlantic Transfers of Critical Theory: Alexander Kluge and the United States in Fiction -- Chapter 14 Nation and Memory: Redemptive and Reflective Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Germany -- Index |
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