Dear Colleague,
A new issue of German Politics and Society has now published! This special issue takes a look at German public memory.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/gps
Volume 39, Issue 1Myths of Innocence in German Public MemoryGuest Editors: Jonathan Bach and Benjamin Nienass
CONTENT
Introduction
Innocence and the Politics of MemoryJonathan Bach and Benjamin Nienasshttps://bit.ly/3oTzCZI
Articles
Tailoring Truth: Memory Construction and Whitewashing the Nazi Past from BelowMikkel Dackhttps://bit.ly/3oWzTLF
Undoing the Myth of Childhood Innocence in Gisela Elsner’s FliegeralarmSusanne Baackmannhttps://bit.ly/2TlFyz4
Symbol of Reconciliation and Far-Right Stronghold?: PEGIDA, AfD, and Memory Culture in DresdenSusanne Vees-Gulanihttps://bit.ly/34oqzXe
(Post-)colonial Myths in German History Textbooks, 1989–2015Florian Helferhttps://bit.ly/3bZ8WRZ
Brand of Brothers?: The Humboldt Forum and the Myths of InnocenceJonathan Bachhttps://bit.ly/3i1bP8K