Beyond the Border : : Young Minorities in the Danish-German Borderlands, 1955-1971 / / Tobias Haimin Wung-Sung.

In the nineteenth century, the hotly disputed border region between Denmark and Germany was the focus of an intricate conflict that complicates questions of ethnic and national identity even today. Beyond the Border reconstructs the experiences of both Danish and German minority youths living in the...

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Beyond the Border : Young Minorities in the Danish-German Borderlands, 1955-1971 / Tobias Haimin Wung-Sung.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Language, Terminology and Translations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Strong Spirits and Healing Wounds: The Minorities during Conflicts and Aftermath, pre-1955 -- Chapter 2. Unlikely Cold War Allies: Young People Challenging the Border Struggle and Isolationism, c. 1955–62 -- Chapter 3. New Ideas of a United Europe: Generational Differences on Being Danish, German and European, c. 1955–63 -- Chapter 4. Contesting, Celebrating and Questioning: Generational Differences on the Past and Politics, c. 1960–65 -- Chapter 5. Young People Enjoying Life and Having Fun: Life Is Too Good to Fight a National Struggle, c. 1957–67 -- Chapter 6. But Who Are We …? Independent Young Voices on Kin–State Relations and Perceptions of the Meanings of Belonging to a National Minority c. 1965–70 -- Chapter 7. Young People of Their Time? Gender, Global Interests and (Non-) Rebellions, c. 1967–71 -- Conclusion -- Index
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In the nineteenth century, the hotly disputed border region between Denmark and Germany was the focus of an intricate conflict that complicates questions of ethnic and national identity even today. Beyond the Border reconstructs the experiences of both Danish and German minority youths living in the area from the 1950s to the 1970s, a period in which relations remained tense amid the broader developments of Cold War geopolitics. Drawing on a remarkable variety of archival and oral sources, the author provides a rich and fine-grained analysis that encompasses political issues from the NATO alliance and European integration to everyday life and popular culture.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Borderlands Denmark History 20th century.
Borderlands Germany History 20th century.
Cold War Social aspects Denmark.
Cold War Social aspects Germany.
Danes Germany History 20th century.
Germans Denmark History 20th century.
Minority youth Denmark History 20th century.
Minority youth Germany History 20th century.
HISTORY / Europe / Germany. bisacsh
Minorities in Europe, Northern Europe, Cultural History, Postwar Germany, Postwar Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein.
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Beyond the Border : Young Minorities in the Danish-German Borderlands, 1955-1971 /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Language, Terminology and Translations --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. Strong Spirits and Healing Wounds: The Minorities during Conflicts and Aftermath, pre-1955 --
Chapter 2. Unlikely Cold War Allies: Young People Challenging the Border Struggle and Isolationism, c. 1955–62 --
Chapter 3. New Ideas of a United Europe: Generational Differences on Being Danish, German and European, c. 1955–63 --
Chapter 4. Contesting, Celebrating and Questioning: Generational Differences on the Past and Politics, c. 1960–65 --
Chapter 5. Young People Enjoying Life and Having Fun: Life Is Too Good to Fight a National Struggle, c. 1957–67 --
Chapter 6. But Who Are We …? Independent Young Voices on Kin–State Relations and Perceptions of the Meanings of Belonging to a National Minority c. 1965–70 --
Chapter 7. Young People of Their Time? Gender, Global Interests and (Non-) Rebellions, c. 1967–71 --
Conclusion --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Language, Terminology and Translations --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. Strong Spirits and Healing Wounds: The Minorities during Conflicts and Aftermath, pre-1955 --
Chapter 2. Unlikely Cold War Allies: Young People Challenging the Border Struggle and Isolationism, c. 1955–62 --
Chapter 3. New Ideas of a United Europe: Generational Differences on Being Danish, German and European, c. 1955–63 --
Chapter 4. Contesting, Celebrating and Questioning: Generational Differences on the Past and Politics, c. 1960–65 --
Chapter 5. Young People Enjoying Life and Having Fun: Life Is Too Good to Fight a National Struggle, c. 1957–67 --
Chapter 6. But Who Are We …? Independent Young Voices on Kin–State Relations and Perceptions of the Meanings of Belonging to a National Minority c. 1965–70 --
Chapter 7. Young People of Their Time? Gender, Global Interests and (Non-) Rebellions, c. 1967–71 --
Conclusion --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Language, Terminology and Translations --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. Strong Spirits and Healing Wounds: The Minorities during Conflicts and Aftermath, pre-1955 --
Chapter 2. Unlikely Cold War Allies: Young People Challenging the Border Struggle and Isolationism, c. 1955–62 --
Chapter 3. New Ideas of a United Europe: Generational Differences on Being Danish, German and European, c. 1955–63 --
Chapter 4. Contesting, Celebrating and Questioning: Generational Differences on the Past and Politics, c. 1960–65 --
Chapter 5. Young People Enjoying Life and Having Fun: Life Is Too Good to Fight a National Struggle, c. 1957–67 --
Chapter 6. But Who Are We …? Independent Young Voices on Kin–State Relations and Perceptions of the Meanings of Belonging to a National Minority c. 1965–70 --
Chapter 7. Young People of Their Time? Gender, Global Interests and (Non-) Rebellions, c. 1967–71 --
Conclusion --
Index
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