Icon Dresden
Icon Dresden
Baroque City, Air War Symbol, Political Token
Vees-Gulani, Susanne
The University of Michigan Press
02/2026
388
Dura
Inglês
9780472077908
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Framing the Dresden Bombing Narrative
Chapter 2: Staging Dresden before 1945: Court City, Travel Destination, Visual Icon
Chapter 3: Dresden after 1945: Past, Present, and Future in Image and Imagination
Chapter 4: Constructing the Memory of the Nazi Past: Jewish Life, Persecution, and Postwar Commemoration
Chapter 5: The Multiple Pasts in Dresden's Post-Reunification Cityscape: From the Frauenkirche to the New Synagogue
Chapter 6: Dresden Memory Culture and the Success of the Far Right
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Performing Counter-Protest
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Framing the Dresden Bombing Narrative
Chapter 2: Staging Dresden before 1945: Court City, Travel Destination, Visual Icon
Chapter 3: Dresden after 1945: Past, Present, and Future in Image and Imagination
Chapter 4: Constructing the Memory of the Nazi Past: Jewish Life, Persecution, and Postwar Commemoration
Chapter 5: The Multiple Pasts in Dresden's Post-Reunification Cityscape: From the Frauenkirche to the New Synagogue
Chapter 6: Dresden Memory Culture and the Success of the Far Right
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Performing Counter-Protest
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Dresden; World War II; bombing; air war; baroque; architecture; war destruction; rebuilding; Saxony; East Germany; GDR; World War II and Holocaust remembrance in the GDR; romanticism; Bernardo Bellotto; Canaletto; National Socialism; November Pogrom; Travel and Tourism; Remembrance; far-right politics; Pegida; AfD; Augustus the Strong; Frederick Augustus II; Frauenkirche; German Victim Discourse
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Framing the Dresden Bombing Narrative
Chapter 2: Staging Dresden before 1945: Court City, Travel Destination, Visual Icon
Chapter 3: Dresden after 1945: Past, Present, and Future in Image and Imagination
Chapter 4: Constructing the Memory of the Nazi Past: Jewish Life, Persecution, and Postwar Commemoration
Chapter 5: The Multiple Pasts in Dresden's Post-Reunification Cityscape: From the Frauenkirche to the New Synagogue
Chapter 6: Dresden Memory Culture and the Success of the Far Right
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Performing Counter-Protest
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Framing the Dresden Bombing Narrative
Chapter 2: Staging Dresden before 1945: Court City, Travel Destination, Visual Icon
Chapter 3: Dresden after 1945: Past, Present, and Future in Image and Imagination
Chapter 4: Constructing the Memory of the Nazi Past: Jewish Life, Persecution, and Postwar Commemoration
Chapter 5: The Multiple Pasts in Dresden's Post-Reunification Cityscape: From the Frauenkirche to the New Synagogue
Chapter 6: Dresden Memory Culture and the Success of the Far Right
Chapter 7: Conclusions: Performing Counter-Protest
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dresden; World War II; bombing; air war; baroque; architecture; war destruction; rebuilding; Saxony; East Germany; GDR; World War II and Holocaust remembrance in the GDR; romanticism; Bernardo Bellotto; Canaletto; National Socialism; November Pogrom; Travel and Tourism; Remembrance; far-right politics; Pegida; AfD; Augustus the Strong; Frederick Augustus II; Frauenkirche; German Victim Discourse