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Chapter 11 The Black Panther Solidarity Committee and the Trial of the Ramstein 2

  • Maria Höhn
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Changing the World, Changing Oneself
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© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction ix
  5. Part I Atlantic Crossings: From Germany to America and Back
  6. Chapter 1 Intellectual Transfer: Theodor W. Adorno’s American Experience 3
  7. Chapter 2 The Limits of Praxis: The Social-Psychological Foundations of Theodor Adorno’s and Herbert Marcuse’s Interpretations of the 1960s Protest Movements 13
  8. Part II Spaces and Identities
  9. Chapter 3 America’s Vietnam in Germany— Germany in America’s Vietnam: On the Relocation of Spaces and the Appropriation of History 41
  10. Chapter 4 Topographies of Memory: The 1960s Student Movement in Germany and the US. Representations in Contemporary German Literature 65
  11. Chapter 5 “We too are Berliners” Protest, Symbolism, and the City in Cold War Germany 83
  12. Part III Protest and Power
  13. Chapter 6 A Growing Problem for US Foreign Policy: The West German Student Movement and the Western Alliance 105
  14. Chapter 7 Ostpolitik as Domestic Containment: The Cultural Contradictions of the Cold War and the West German State Response 133
  15. Part IV Power and Resistance
  16. Chapter 8 Transformation by Subversion? Th e New Left and the Question of Violence 155
  17. Chapter 9 “From Protest to Resistance” Ulrike Meinhof and the Transatlantic Movement of Ideas 171
  18. Part V (En)counter-Culture
  19. Chapter 10 White Negroes: The Fascination of the Authentic in the West German Counterculture of the 1960s 191
  20. Chapter 11 The Black Panther Solidarity Committee and the Trial of the Ramstein 2 215
  21. Chapter 12 Between Ballots and Bullets 241
  22. Chapter 13 A Whole World Opening Up: Transcultural Contact, Difference, and the Politicization of “New Left”Activists 255
  23. Part VI A Retrospective
  24. Chapter 14 “We didn’t know how it was going to turn out” Contemporary Activists Discuss Their Experiences of the 1960s and 1970s 277
  25. Contributors 303
  26. Bibliography 307
  27. Index 327
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