Between mass death and individual loss: The place of the dead in twentieth-century Germany

Alon Confino, Paul Betts, Dirk Schumann

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Abstract

Recent years have witnessed growing scholarly interest in the history of death. Increasing academic attention toward death as a historical subject in its own right is very much linked to its pre-eminent place in 20th-century history, and Germany, predictably, occupies a special place in these inquiries. This collection of essays explores how German mourning changed over the 20th century in different contexts, with a particular view to how death was linked to larger issues of social order and cultural self-understanding. It contributes to a history of death in 20th-century Germany that does not begin and end with the Third Reich.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherBerghahn Books
Number of pages329
Volume7
ISBN (Electronic)9780857450517
ISBN (Print)9780857451699
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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