Transforming occupation in the western zones of Germany : politics, everyday life and social interactions, 1945-55 /: politics, everyday life and social interactions, 1945-55. (2018)
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- Title:
- Transforming occupation in the western zones of Germany : politics, everyday life and social interactions, 1945-55 /: politics, everyday life and social interactions, 1945-55. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Transforming occupation in the western zones of Germany : politics, everyday life and social interactions, 1945-55
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Camilo Erlichman, Christopher Knowles.
- Editors:
- Erlichman, Camilo
(Historian), Knowles, Christopher - Contents:
- List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsList of Abbreviations Part I: Contextualising Occupation1. Introduction: Reframing Occupation as a System of Rule (Camilo Erlichman, Leiden University, The Netherlands and Christopher Knowles, King's College London, UK)2. Preoccupied: Wartime Training for Post-War Occupation in the United States, 1940-45 (Susan L. Carruthers, University of Warwick, UK)3. Benign Occupations: The Allied Occupation of Germany and the International Law of Occupation (Peter M. R. Stirk, Durham University, UK)Part II: The Past in the Present: Transitional Justice and Managing the Nazi Legacy4. Transitional Justice? Denazification in the US Zone of Occupied Germany (Rebecca Boehling, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA)5. The Allied Internment of German Civilians in Occupied Germany: Cooperation and Conflict in the Western Zones, 1945-1949 (Andrew H. Beattie, University of New South Wales, Australia)6. What Do You Do with a Dead Nazi? Allied Policy on the Execution and Disposal of War Criminals, 1945-55 (Caroline Sharples, University of Roehampton, UK)Part III: Doing Occupation: Image and Reality7. 'My Home, your Castle': British Requisitioning of German Homes in Westphalia (Bettina Blum, Cultural Office at the City of Paderborn, Germany)8. Game Plan for Democracy: Sport and Youth in Occupied West Germany (Heather L. Dichter, De Montfort University, UK) 9. Occupying the Environment: German Hunters and the American OccupationList of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsList of Abbreviations Part I: Contextualising Occupation1. Introduction: Reframing Occupation as a System of Rule (Camilo Erlichman, Leiden University, The Netherlands and Christopher Knowles, King's College London, UK)2. Preoccupied: Wartime Training for Post-War Occupation in the United States, 1940-45 (Susan L. Carruthers, University of Warwick, UK)3. Benign Occupations: The Allied Occupation of Germany and the International Law of Occupation (Peter M. R. Stirk, Durham University, UK)Part II: The Past in the Present: Transitional Justice and Managing the Nazi Legacy4. Transitional Justice? Denazification in the US Zone of Occupied Germany (Rebecca Boehling, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA)5. The Allied Internment of German Civilians in Occupied Germany: Cooperation and Conflict in the Western Zones, 1945-1949 (Andrew H. Beattie, University of New South Wales, Australia)6. What Do You Do with a Dead Nazi? Allied Policy on the Execution and Disposal of War Criminals, 1945-55 (Caroline Sharples, University of Roehampton, UK)Part III: Doing Occupation: Image and Reality7. 'My Home, your Castle': British Requisitioning of German Homes in Westphalia (Bettina Blum, Cultural Office at the City of Paderborn, Germany)8. Game Plan for Democracy: Sport and Youth in Occupied West Germany (Heather L. Dichter, De Montfort University, UK) 9. Occupying the Environment: German Hunters and the American Occupation (Douglas Bell, Texas A&M University, USA)Part IV: Experiencing Occupation: Daily Life and Personal Relationships10. The Sexualized Landscape of Post-War Germany and the Politics of Cross-Racial Intimacy in the American Zone (Nadja Klopprogge, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)11. Shared Spaces: Social Encounters between French and Germans in Occupied Freiburg, 1945-55 (Ann-Kristin Glöckner, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany)12. 'Gosh… I Think I'm in a Dream!!': Subjective Experiences and Daily Life in the British Zone (Daniel Cowling, University of Cambridge, UK)Part V: Mediating Occupation: Interactions, Intermediaries, and Legacies13. 'We are Glad They are Here, but We are Not Rejoicing!' The Catholic Clergy under French and American Occupation (Johannes Kuber, RWTH Aachen University, Germany)14. From Denazification to Renazification? West German Government Officials after 1945 (Dominik Rigoll, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, Germany)15. The Value of Knowledge: Western Intelligence Agencies and Former Members of the SS, Gestapo and Wehrmacht during the Early Cold War (Michael Wala, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)NotesSelect BibliographyIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 943.0874
Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
Social & cultural history
Military history: post WW2 conflicts
History -- Modern -- 20th Century
History -- Military -- Other
History -- Military -- World War II
History -- Social History
History -- Europe -- Germany
European history
Germany -- History -- 1945-1955 - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350049246
9781350049239 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350049222
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