Prussia in the Historical Culture of the German Democratic Republic : Communists and Kings
by
Marcus Colla
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies in German History
ISBN-10
0192865900
ISBN-13
9780192865908
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 6th, 2022
Print length
336 Pages
Weight
694 grams
Dimensions
24.00 x 16.00 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
European history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Social & cultural history
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Using the case study of Prussia, Marcus Colla presents a multi-perspective approach to the way that a distinctive 'historical culture' was constructed in the German Democratic Republic, evaluating the roles played by political figures, historians, and cultural elites, but also purveyors of popular culture, such as writers and musicians.
No example demonstrates the fluidity of the past within the German Democratic Republic more powerfully than the history of the Prussian state. Initially attacked in East German official histories as the historical engine of German militarism and reaction, Prussia underwent a remarkable transformation in official and public memory from around the end of the 1970s. This was the so-called ''Prussia-Renaissance'', in which, for the first time, the East German state began to recognise and even celebrate figures from Prussian history who had not served a ''progressive'' agenda. But the ''Prussia-Renaissance'' was also a political and cultural phenomenon with a wide public resonance. The ''Prussia-Renaissance'' may have been a relatively short-lived phenomenon, but it evidently opened a deep vein in the historical memory of the German Democratic Republic that defied reduction to ''high politics'' alone. This book asks why. Using the case study of Prussia, Marcus Colla presents a multi-perspective approach to the way that a distinctive ''historical culture'' was constructed in the German Democratic Republic. It not only evaluates the roles played by political figures, historians, and cultural elites, but also heritage preservationists, exhibition curators, heimat museums, television producers, novelists and playwrights, and singers - the purveyors of what we might more generally term ''popular culture''. In essence, Colla poses four fundamental questions for our understanding of life, politics and culture in communist East Germany: how was history there made? How was it understood? How was it contested? And how was it used?
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