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Tailoring Truth: Politicizing the Past and Negotiating Memory in East Germany, 1945-1990

Contributor(s): Olsen, Jon Berndt (Author)

ISBN: 9781785335020

Publisher: Berghahn Books

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Pub Date: June 1, 2017

Dewey: 907.20431

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.59" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.83 lbs) 276 pages

Series: Studies in Contemporary European History

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Description:

  • The author provides an innovative, multi-faceted study on the nature of memory and collective consciousness.
  • Offers a historical account of Germany, in addition to an understanding of the contemporary state.
  • Details the efforts of the GDR in constructing a collective memory through intensely monitoring public representations of the past.

Brief description:

Jon Berndt Olsen is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the Dean of Waldsee, the German language and culture immersion program of Concordia Language Villages. He has been the recipient of awards from the Fulbright Commission, the Robert Bosch Foundation, and the Social Science Research Council's Berlin Program.

Review Quotes:

"Olsen excellently and clearly demonstrates the discussions around the GDR's memory work and drive to depict itself both domestically and internationally as the 'better Germany.'" - Canadian Journal of History

"...Tailoring Truth provides fascinating insight into the policies and strategies of the fledgling socialist state, and convincingly argues that despite the SED's attempts to monopolise the representation of memory and history, its efforts were, increasingly, limited... Olsen's style is both accessible and engaging, making this not only a useful text for students and scholars of the GDR, but also an enlightening read for lay readers and those from other fields." - Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe

"This book is a fresh approach to the field of memory and commemoration studies....Its rich source-base gives a multi-perspective, nuanced approach to how the GDR attempted to create and then nurture a collective consciousness through foundational myths rooted in the physical and emotional landscapes of its citizens....[Olsen] has written a book that cleverly and seamlessly stitches social and cultural history with political history." - Benita Carol Blessing, University of Vienna

"[This book] addresses a significant historical issue, particularly for an understanding not only of German history but of contemporary Germany itself....[it] goes beyond much literature on memory work in totalitarian countries, which often portrays the State as a unitary actor and state-imposed memory efforts as rather rigid and static." - Daniel Hamilton, Johns Hopkins University

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