Enemies to Allies : Cold War Germany and American Memory /
This volume explores narratives of Germany in the United States, with a particular focus on the post-World War II period. It examines how a wide range of actors - including special interest groups and U.S. and West German policymakers - sought to deploy representations of Germany to influence public...
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Lexington, Kentucky :
University Press of Kentucky,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: answering the German question
- Tomorrow the world: images of Germany before the Cold War
- Germany belongs in the western world: Germany and consensus politics in America, 1945-1959
- Your post on the frontier: Germany in an age of consensus, 1945-1959
- The anti-German wave: maintaining and challenging consensus in an age of chaos, 1959-1969
- We refuse to be "good Germans": Germany in a divided decade, 1959-1969
- The hero is us: representations of Germany since the 1960s
- Conclusion: the significance of the German question in the twenty-first century.