Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s (Publications of the German Historical Institute)

Life after Death: Approaches to a Cultural and Social History of Europe During the 1940s and 1950s (Publications of the German Historical Institute)

by RichardBessel (Editor), Dirk Schumann (Editor)

Synopsis

This collection of essays offers a novel approach to the cultural and social history of Europe after the Second World War. In a shift of perspective, it does not conceive of the impressive economic and political stability of the postwar era as a quasi-natural return to previous patterns of societal development but approaches it as an attempt to establish 'normality' upon the lingering memories of experiencing violence on a hitherto unprecedented scale. It views the relationship of the violence of the 1940s to the apparent 'normality' and stability of the 1950s as a key to understanding the history of post-war Europe. While the history of post-war Germany naturally looms large in this collection, the essays deal with countries across Western and Central Europe, offer comparative perspectives on their subjects, and draw upon a wide range of primary and secondary source material.

$38.73

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0521009227
ISBN 13: 9780521009225

Media Reviews
The volume has considerable value in bringing together some of the most innovative social and cultural historians of postwar Europe. Journal of Social History