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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants--almost all of them ethnic Germans--were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation. This changed only after the city's authorities and a new intellectual elite provided Wroclaw with a Polish founding myth and reshaped the city's appearance to fit the postwar legend that it was an age-old Polish city.Thum also shows how the end of the Cold War and Poland's democratization triggered a public debate about Wroclaw's "amputated memory." Rediscovering the German past, Wroclaw's Poles reinvented their city for the second time since World War II. Uprooted traces the complex historical process by which Wroclaw's new inhabitants revitalized their city and made it their own.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants--almost all of them ethnic Germans--were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation. This changed only after the city's authorities and a new intellectual elite provided Wroclaw with a Polish founding myth and reshaped the city's appearance to fit the postwar legend that it was an age-old Polish city.Thum also shows how the end of the Cold War and Poland's democratization triggered a public debate about Wroclaw's "amputated memory." Rediscovering the German past, Wroclaw's Poles reinvented their city for the second time since World War II. Uprooted traces the complex historical process by which Wroclaw's new inhabitants revitalized their city and made it their own.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2011. Paperback. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. This work examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in 20th-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. Num Pages: 552 pages, 90 halftones. 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1DVP; 3JJP; 3JM; HBJD; HBLW3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 158 x 235 x 30. Weight in Grams: 926. . . . . .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. 209 S. : Ill. ; 24 cm. Sehr gutes Ex. - In englischer Sprache. - INHALT : Maurus Reinkowski and Gregor Thum: -- Helpless Imperialists: Introduction -- Jorn Leonhard: Imperial Projections and Piecemeal Realities: Multiethnic Empires and the Experience of Failure in the Nineteenth Century -- Maurus Reinkowski: Hapless Imperialists and Resentful Nationalists: Trajectories of Radicalization in the Late Ottoman Empire -- Jaine Chemmachery: The Uncanny: Fear and the Supernatural in the Colonial Short Fiction by Rudyard Kipling and Somerset Maugham -- Sandra Mafi: Welcome to the Jungle: Imperial Men, "Inner Africa" and Mental Disorder in Colonial Discourse -- Eva Bischoff: Tropenkoller: Male Self-Control and the Loss -- of Colonial Rule -- Gregor Thum: Imperialists in Panic: The Evocation of Empire -- at Germany's Eastern Frontier around 1900 -- Botakoz Kassymbekova and Christian Teichmann: -- The Red Man's Burden: Soviet European Officials in Central Asia -- in the 1920s and 1930s -- Martin Shipway: Age of Anxiety: Imperial Helplessness and Imagined Futures of the Late Colonial State in Southeast Asia after 1945. ISBN 9783525310441 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 495 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Princeton University Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0691152918 ISBN 13: 9780691152912
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Condizione: New. 2011. Paperback. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. This work examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in 20th-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. Num Pages: 552 pages, 90 halftones. 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1DVP; 3JJP; 3JM; HBJD; HBLW3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 158 x 235 x 30. Weight in Grams: 926. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Lingua: Inglese
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: minimale Lagerspuren/minor shelfwear. Imperial Failure, Fear and Radicalization. Edited by Maurus Reinkowski and Gregor Thum. »Helpless Imperialists« enquires into the relation between imperial exposure, fear, radicalization and violence and highlights moments of peripety bringing imperialist grandeur to collapse. With 9 contributions by Jörn Leonhard, Maurus Reinkowski, Jaine Chemmachery et al. 209 Seiten mit 5 Abb., gebunden (Schriftenreihe der FRIAS School of History; Vol. 6/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2013). Statt EUR 60,00. Gewicht: 499 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe.
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Lingua: Inglese
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants--almost all of them ethnic Germans--were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation. This changed only after the city's authorities and a new intellectual elite provided Wroclaw with a Polish founding myth and reshaped the city's appearance to fit the postwar legend that it was an age-old Polish city.Thum also shows how the end of the Cold War and Poland's democratization triggered a public debate about Wroclaw's "amputated memory." Rediscovering the German past, Wroclaw's Poles reinvented their city for the second time since World War II. Uprooted traces the complex historical process by which Wroclaw's new inhabitants revitalized their city and made it their own.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants--almost all of them ethnic Germans--were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation. This changed only after the city's authorities and a new intellectual elite provided Wroclaw with a Polish founding myth and reshaped the city's appearance to fit the postwar legend that it was an age-old Polish city.Thum also shows how the end of the Cold War and Poland's democratization triggered a public debate about Wroclaw's "amputated memory." Rediscovering the German past, Wroclaw's Poles reinvented their city for the second time since World War II. Uprooted traces the complex historical process by which Wroclaw's new inhabitants revitalized their city and made it their own.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: As New. 250p hardback in like-new condition, free from wear and marks, tight binding, sturdy boards with sharp corners, a fresh unused copy Language: German Weight (g): 410.
Lingua: Inglese
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - With the stroke of a pen at the Potsdam Conference following the Allied victory in 1945, Breslau, the largest German city east of Berlin, became the Polish city of Wroclaw. Its more than six hundred thousand inhabitants - almost all of them ethnic Germans - were expelled and replaced by Polish settlers from all parts of prewar Poland. Uprooted examines the long-term psychological and cultural consequences of forced migration in twentieth-century Europe through the experiences of Wroclaw's Polish inhabitants. In this pioneering work, Gregor Thum tells the story of how the city's new Polish settlers found themselves in a place that was not only unfamiliar to them but outright repellent given Wroclaw's Prussian-German appearance and the enormous scope of wartime destruction. The immediate consequences were an unstable society, an extremely high crime rate, rapid dilapidation of the building stock, and economic stagnation.
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Aggiungi al carrello20 x 13 cm, Klappenbroschur. Condizione: Gut. 1. Auflage. 639 Seiten, illustriert, Karten, Einband berieben. Stempel "Mängelexemplar" auf Schnitt. Innen gelegentlich Bleistiftanstreichungen. Etwas schief gelesen. Insgesamt gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1950.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. 671 S. ; 25 cm; fadengeh., illustr. Orig.-Pappband. Sehr gutes Exemplar. - Karl Schlögel (* 7. März 1948 in Hawangen) ist ein deutscher Osteuropahistoriker und Publizist. Er war Hochschullehrer in Konstanz und Frankfurt an der Oder. Forschungsschwerpunkte sind russische Moderne und Stalinismus, russische Diaspora und Dissidentenbewegung, Kulturgeschichte osteuropäischer Städte und theoretische Probleme historischer Narration. . (wiki) // INHALT : Vorwort ----- Einleitung ----- Chronik ----- Russische Verlage und Druckereien in Berlin ----- Organisationsverzeichnis ----- Ortsverzeichnis ----- Lokalitätenverzeichnis ----- Adressenverzeichnis ----- Personenverzeichnis. // Deutschland war ein Zentrum der russischen Emigration zwischen den Kriegen. Berlin war für die Jahre 1921 bis 1924 unbestreitbar die Hauptstadt der russischen Diaspora, die sich im Gefolge der Oktoberrevolution gebildet hatte. Mehr als eine halbe Million Menschen aus dem ehemaligen Zarenreich hielten sich Anfang der 20er Jahre im Deutschen Reich auf. Um dieses "Rußland jenseits der Grenzen" und auf deutschem Boden geht es in dem vorliegenden Band. Das Anliegen der Chronik ist es, alle Daten und Ereignisse zu dokumentieren, die mit der Anwesenheit russischer Flüchtlinge und Emigranten auf deutschem Boden zwischen 1918 und 1941 verbunden sind. Die Chronik ergibt so fast Tag für Tag ein Bild vom Leben der russischen Gemeinde in Deutschland, ein beeindruckend vielfältiges und dichtes Bild der "Community of despair" (R.C. Williams), wie es selbst die glänzendenste narrativ verfahrende Geschichtsschreibung kaum liefern könnte. Die neue Arbeit ist eingebettet in die kulturellen Kontexte ihrer Länder: in Rußland in den Kontext einer - zuweilen ideologisch - forcierten Wiederaneignung, im "Westen" in den Kontext einer Selbsterforschung der Genealogie der pluralen und multiethnischen Kulturen der Moderne und der Metropolen. Im Kontext der Emigrationsforschung ist die vorliegende Chronik eine Grundlagenarbeit, der ihrerseits, so hoffen wir, weitere Arbeiten folgen werden. Soweit wir sehen, steht das Vorhaben in einer Reihe mit ähnlichen Projekten zu anderen Zentren. Die Probleme, die der Gegenstand - die russische Diaspora als ein nicht nationales, sondern internationales Phänomen - für die Forschung aufwirft, liegen dabei auf der Hand. Man kann ihrer Geschichte nur gerecht werden, wenn man ihre Bewegung zwischen den Zentren, ihre Verlagerungen und Verschiebungen, ihre Wechselwirkung zu den verschiedenen Umgebungen berücksichtigt. Beides ist wohl nötig: die Geschichte der Emigration in den einzelnen Zentren zwischen Charbin und Paris, zwischen Konstantinopel und New York und die Geschichte ihres globalen Zusammenhangs. (Einleitung der Herausgeber) ISBN 9783050032979 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1400.