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Volume 23 (2005): Issue 3 (Sep 2005): Transformations of the Past in Contemporary German Politics and Culture. Guest Editors: Friederike Eigler and Eric Langenbacher
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German Politics and Society
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Introduction
Memory Boom or Memory Fatigue in 21st Century Germany?
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Writing in the New Germany: Cultural Memory and Family Narratives
"On the Natural History of Destruction" and Cultural Memory: W. G. Sebald
Reading the Writings on the Walls— Remembering East Berlin
Between Globalization and Particularization of Memories: Screen Images of the Holocaust in Germany and Poland
Moralpolitik versus Moralpolitik: Recent Struggles over the Construction of Cultural Memory in Germany
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