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In the aftermath of the Second World War, Berliners grappled with
how to rebuild their devastated city. In East Berlin, where the
historic core of the city lay, decisions made by the socialist
leadership about what should be restored, reconstructed, or
entirely reimagined would have a tremendous and lasting impact on
the urban landscape. Risen from Ruins examines the cultural
politics of the rebuilding of East Berlin from the end of World War
II until the construction of the Berlin Wall, combining political
analysis with spatial and architectural history to examine how the
political agenda of East German elites and the ruling Socialist
Unity Party (SED) played out in the built environment. Following
the destruction of World War II, the center of Berlin could have
been completely restored and preserved, or razed in favor of a
sanitized, modern city. The reality fell somewhere in between, as
decision makers balanced historic preservation against the
opportunity to model the Socialist future and reject the example of
the Nazi dictatorship through architecture and urban design. Paul
Stangl's analysis expands our understanding of urban planning,
historic preservation, modernism, and Socialist Realism in East
Berlin, shedding light on how the contemporary shape of the city
was influenced by ideology and politics.
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