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Legacies of Dachau - The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001 (Paperback)
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Legacies of Dachau - The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001 (Paperback)
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Dachau was the first among Nazi camps, and it served as a model for
the others. Situated in West Germany after World War II, it was the
one former concentration camp most subject to the push and pull of
the many groups wishing to eradicate, ignore, preserve and present
it. Thus its postwar history is an illuminating case study of the
contested process by which past events are propagated into the
present, both as part of the historical record, and within the
collectively shared memories of different social groups. How has
Dachau been used--and abused--to serve the present? What effects
have those uses had on the contemporary world? Drawing on a wide
array of sources, from government documents and published histories
to newspaper reports and interviews with visitors, Legacies of
Dachau offers answers to these questions. It is one of the first
books to develop an overarching interpretation of West German
history since 1945. Harold Marcuse examines the myth of
victimization, ignorance, and resistance and offers a model with
which the cultural trajectories of other post-genocidal societies
can be compared. With its exacting research, attention to nuance,
and cogent argumentation, Legacies of Dachau raises the bar for
future studies of the complex relationship between history and
memory. Harold Marcuse is Associate Professor of History at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, where he teaches modern
German history. The grandson of German emigre philosopher Herbert
Marcuse, Harold Marcuse returned to Germany in 1977 to rediscover
family roots. After several years, he became interested in West
Germany's relationship to its Nazi past. In 1985, shortly before
Ronald Reagan and Helmut Kohlvisited Bitburg, he organized and
coproduced an exhibition "Stones of Contention" about monuments and
memorials commemorating the Nazi era. That exhibition, which marks
the beginning of Marcuse's involvement in German memory debates,
toured nearly thirty German cities, including Dachau. This is his
first book.
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