Popular historiographies in the 19th and 20th centuries [electronic resource] : cultural meanings, social practices / edited by Sylvia Paletschek.
Material type: TextSeries: New German historical perspectives ; v. 4.Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Berghahn Books, 2011Description: vi, 243 p. : ill., portsSubject(s): Historiography -- Germany -- History | Germany -- HistoriographyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 907.2/043 LOC classification: DD86 | .P57 2011Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : why analyse popular historiographies? / Sylvia Paletschek -- Questioning the canon : popular historiography by women in Britain and Germany, 1750-1850 / Angelika Epple -- Popular presentations of history in the nineteenth century : the example of "die Gartenlaube" / Sylvia Paletschek -- Understanding the world around 1900 : popular world histories in Germany / Hartmut Bergenthum -- History for readers : popular historiography in twentieth-century Germany / Wolfgang Hardtwig -- Between political coercion and popular expectations : contemporary history on the radio in the German Democratic Republic / Christoph Classen -- Moving history : film and the Nazi past in Germany since the late 1970s / Frank Bosch -- Memory history and the standardization of history / Dieter Langewiesche -- The Second World War in the popular culture of memory in Norway / Claudia Lenz -- Sissi : popular representations of an empress / Sylvia Schraut -- Scientists as heroes? Einstein, Curie and the popular historiography of science / Beate Ceranski -- Das Wunder von Bern : the 1954 football world cup, the German nation and popular histories / Franz-Josef Bruggemeier.
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