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Difficult Heritage - Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond (Paperback, New)
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Difficult Heritage - Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond (Paperback, New)
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How does a city and a nation deal with a legacy of perpetrating
atrocity? How are contemporary identities negotiated and shaped in
the face of concrete reminders of a past that most wish they did
not have? Difficult Heritage focuses on the case of Nuremberg - a
city whose name is indelibly linked with Nazism - to explore these
questions and their implications. Using an original in-depth
research, using archival, interview and ethnographic sources, it
provides not only fascinating new material and perspectives, but
also more general original theorizing of the relationship between
heritage, identity and material culture. The book looks at how
Nuremberg has dealt with its Nazi past post-1945. It focuses
especially, but not exclusively, on the city's architectural
heritage, in particular, the former Nazi party rally grounds, on
which the Nuremburg rallies were staged. The book draws on original
sources, such as city council debates and interviews, to chart a
lively picture of debate, action and inaction in relation to this
site and significant others, in Nuremberg and elsewhere. In doing
so, Difficult Heritage seeks to highlight changes over time in the
ways in which the Nazi past has been dealt with in Germany, and the
underlying cultural assumptions, motivations and sources of
friction involved. Whilst referencing wider debates and giving
examples of what was happening elsewhere in Germany and beyond,
Difficult Heritage provides a rich in-depth account of this most
fascinating of cases. It also engages in comparative reflection on
developments underway elsewhere in order to contextualize what was
happening in Nuremberg and to show similarities to and differences
from the ways in which other 'difficult heritages' have been dealt
with elsewhere. By doing so, the author offers an informed
perspective on ways of dealing with difficult heritage, today and
in the future, discussing innovative museological, educational and
artistic practice.
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