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Chapter 7. Remembering and Rewriting Reconciliation: The 1990s
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Annika Frieberg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Unexpected Meetings and New Beginnings: Inspirations, Transformations, and Opportunities, 1939–58 24
- Chapter 2. Victims, Heroes, and Dark Refl ections: Polish Travelers, West German Journalists, and the New Relations, 1958–64 53
- Chapter 3. Radio Relations: Klaus von Bismarck, Poland, and the Audiovisual Media Institutes 82
- Chapter 4. Televising the Territorial Conflict: Documentary Portrayals of Polish–German Relations 107
- Chapter 5. Of Forgiving and Forgetting: The Religious Memoranda and the Media, 1961–68 128
- Chapter 6. Brandt-ing Reconciliation: Politics, Media, and New Relations, 1968–72 154
- Chapter 7. Remembering and Rewriting Reconciliation: The 1990s 179
- Conclusion 201
- Bibliography 209
- Index 238
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Unexpected Meetings and New Beginnings: Inspirations, Transformations, and Opportunities, 1939–58 24
- Chapter 2. Victims, Heroes, and Dark Refl ections: Polish Travelers, West German Journalists, and the New Relations, 1958–64 53
- Chapter 3. Radio Relations: Klaus von Bismarck, Poland, and the Audiovisual Media Institutes 82
- Chapter 4. Televising the Territorial Conflict: Documentary Portrayals of Polish–German Relations 107
- Chapter 5. Of Forgiving and Forgetting: The Religious Memoranda and the Media, 1961–68 128
- Chapter 6. Brandt-ing Reconciliation: Politics, Media, and New Relations, 1968–72 154
- Chapter 7. Remembering and Rewriting Reconciliation: The 1990s 179
- Conclusion 201
- Bibliography 209
- Index 238