The Germans and the East

Titel: The Germans and the East / ed. by Charles Ingrao ...
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Veröffentlicht: West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue Univ. Press, 2008
Umfang: 458 Seiten ; 23 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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Central European studies
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ISBN: 9781557534439 ; 1557534438
Lokale Klassifikation: 59 7 R ; 59 7 A ; 59 3 G ; 61 7 R ; 62 7 R ; 31 15 A ; 32 3 C ; 20 15 L ; 32 7 Nk
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • I
  • The Middle Ages
  • p. 9
  • Before Colonization: Christendom at the Slav Frontier and Pagan Resistance
  • p. 17
  • Medieval Colonization in East Central Europe
  • p. 27
  • The Most Unique Crusader State: The Teutonic Order in the Development of the Political Culture of Northeastern Europe during the Middle Ages
  • p. 37
  • An Amicable Enmity: Some Peculiarities in Teutonic-Balt Relations in the Chronicles of the Baltic Crusades
  • p. 49
  • II
  • The Early Modern Period
  • p. 59
  • Absolutism and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Central and Eastern Europe
  • p. 64
  • German Writers, Power and Collapse: The Emergence of Polenliteratur in Eighteenth-Century Germany
  • p. 78
  • German Colonization in the Banat and Transylvania in the Eighteenth Century
  • p. 89
  • III
  • The Long Nineteenth Century
  • p. 105
  • Changing Meanings of "German" in Habsburg Central Europe
  • p. 109
  • Controversies on German Cultural Orientation in the "Croatian National Renewal": German Language and Culture in Croatian Everyday Life, 1835-1848
  • p. 129
  • "Germans" in the Habsburg Empire: Language', Imperial Ideology, National Identity, and Assimilation
  • p. 147
  • IV
  • The Age of Total War
  • p. 191
  • Part 1
  • German Aims in World War I
  • German Military Occupation and Culture on the Eastern Front in World War I
  • p. 201
  • Comrades, Enemies, Vicims: The Prussian/German Army and the Ostvolker
  • p. 209
  • Part 2
  • The Successor States and Their German Minorities
  • From "verloren gehen" to "verloren bleiben": Changing German Discourses on Nation and Nationalism in Poznania
  • p. 226
  • The National State and the Territorial Parish in Interwar Poland
  • p. 241
  • Interwar Poland and the Problem of Polish-speaking Germans
  • p. 257
  • The Birth of a Sudeten German Nobility, 1918-1938
  • p. 270
  • Part 3
  • Nazi Germany and the War in the East
  • Askaris in the "Wild East": The Deployment of Auxiliaries and the Implementation of Nazi Racial Policy in Lublin District
  • p. 277
  • A Blind Eye and Dirty Hands: The Wehrmacht's Crimes in the East, 1941-1945
  • p. 310
  • Nazi Foreign Policy towards Southeastern Europe, 1933-1945
  • p. 328
  • The Second World War and Its Aftermath: Ethnic German Communities in the East
  • p. 347
  • V
  • The Era of European Integration
  • p. 362
  • Austrian and Czech Historical Memory of World War II, National Identity, and European Integration
  • p. 370
  • Austro-Czechoslovak Relations and the Expulsion of the Germans
  • p. 389
  • West Germany and the Lost German East: Two Narratives
  • p. 402
  • Conclusion: The "Germans and the East": Back to Normality-But What Is Normal?
  • p. 421
  • Contributors
  • p. 439
  • Index
  • p. 443