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Germany and 'The West': The History of a Modern Concept

Contributor(s): Bavaj, Riccardo (Editor), Steber, Martina (Editor)

ISBN: 9781785335044

Publisher: Berghahn Books

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Pub Date: June 1, 2017

Dewey: 909.09821

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.97 lbs) 328 pages

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Description:

  • First comprehensive study of the conceptual history of 'the West' in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany
  • Conceptual history approach
  • Reflecting the importance of the nineteenth century in the history of 'the West'
  • A historical contribution to the current debate about the meaning of the West

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Martina Steber is a Research Fellow at the Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin. Her publications include Ethnische Gewissheiten: Die Ordnung des Regionalen im bayerischen Schwaben vom Kaiserreich bis zum NS-Regime (2010) and Visions of Community in Nazi Germany: Social Engineering and Private Lives, edited with Bernhard Gotto (2014).

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"...this well-researched and stimulating volume will be of interest to specialist and nonspecialist scholars alike, particularly those working on transatlantic relations and intellectual history. Indeed, the editors' remarkable introduction provides the best starting point for the exploration of Germans' complex engagement with "the West" currently available. The volume also makes the contributions of prominent German scholars accessible in English for the first time. Finally, given the current rise of populist and authoritarian challenges to "Western" political institutions, understanding the contested history of this concept is more necessary than ever before." - Journal of Modern History

"The book is an erudite account of both the concept of the West and German political thinking during the past centuries. And as such, it is a highly recommended read for anyone interested in conceptual, intellectual, and political history. After reading the book, the idea of the West remains as elusive as ever, but we are a lot wiser about the manifold meanings and uses this concept can have." - Contributions to the History of Concept

"This volume is a magnificent tour d'horizon on a controversial and still current subject." - The English Historical Journal

"The editors of this volume deserve praise for the fine balance they found between thematic breadth and focus, and the authors for the exceptional quality of the individual chapters. A volume of this size cannot claim comprehensiveness. But it is this book's great accomplishment to provide a rich picture of the complexity and ever changing nature of German perceptions of 'the West.' Whoever engages with this field is well advised to start with this insightful volume." - H-Soz-Kult

"Highly informative and enriching... these chapters were written primarily by historians of a younger generation that is in the process of positioning itself in the field. Above all, they are clearly internationally-oriented, which enables a rich variety of perspectives that can only be advantageous for a topic that is shot through with political, cultural, ethnic and socio-economic themes. Although each chapter could stand by itself without any problem, it is the volume as a whole that allows fascinating insights into the rich diversity that characterizes the West." - Sehepunkte

"It is impossible to do justice to each chapter and contributor in the space available. They are all remarkably clear and well written and extremely informative... For a collective enterprise of this sort, the volume is remarkably well structured and well organized. The Introduction, written by the two co-editors, does a strikingly good job in terms both of bringing all the parts and chapters together into a coherent whole and of presenting the reader with a summary of the state of the art of scholarship in an ever-increasing and fascinating body of work." - Journal of Contemporary History

"Building on existing literature and primary research, this book is the first comprehensive collection of papers on the historical semantics of 'the West' in Germany. Everybody interested in this topic will find rich material in this pioneering publication." - European History Quarterly Review

"The admirable chronological breadth of the collection draws discussion of Germany's perceived relationship with the West away from the momentous year of 1914... The complexities sampled here of Western identity formation and exceptionality in Germany... present a compelling invitation to a new research field." - German History

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