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1 Introduction: Why Analyse Popular Historiographies?
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Sylvia Paletschek
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- 1 Introduction: Why Analyse Popular Historiographies? 1
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PART I Popular and Academic Historiographies in the Nineteenth Century
- 2 Questioning the Canon: Popular Historiography by Women in Britain and Germany (1750–1850) 21
- 3 Popular Presentations of History in the Nineteenth Century: The Example of Die Gartenlaube 34
- 4 Understanding the World around 1900: Popular World Histories in Germany 54
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PART II Popular Presentations of History in Different Medias in the Twentieth Century
- 5 History for Readers: Popular Historiography in Twentieth-Century Germany 73
- 6 Between Political Coercion and Popular Expectations: Contemporary History on the Radio in the German Democratic Republic 89
- 7 Moving History: Film and the Nazi Past in Germany since the Late 1970s 103
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PART III Memory Culture and Popular Historiographies: Case Studies
- 8 Memory History and the Standardization of History 121
- 9 The Second World War in the Popular Culture of Memory in Norway 140
- 10 Sissi: Popular Representations of an Empress 155
- 11 Scientists as Heroes? Einstein, Curie and the Popular Historiography of Science 172
- 12 Das Wunder von Bern: The 1954 Football World Cup, the German Nation and Popular Histories 188
- References 201
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Index 239
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- 1 Introduction: Why Analyse Popular Historiographies? 1
-
PART I Popular and Academic Historiographies in the Nineteenth Century
- 2 Questioning the Canon: Popular Historiography by Women in Britain and Germany (1750–1850) 21
- 3 Popular Presentations of History in the Nineteenth Century: The Example of Die Gartenlaube 34
- 4 Understanding the World around 1900: Popular World Histories in Germany 54
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PART II Popular Presentations of History in Different Medias in the Twentieth Century
- 5 History for Readers: Popular Historiography in Twentieth-Century Germany 73
- 6 Between Political Coercion and Popular Expectations: Contemporary History on the Radio in the German Democratic Republic 89
- 7 Moving History: Film and the Nazi Past in Germany since the Late 1970s 103
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PART III Memory Culture and Popular Historiographies: Case Studies
- 8 Memory History and the Standardization of History 121
- 9 The Second World War in the Popular Culture of Memory in Norway 140
- 10 Sissi: Popular Representations of an Empress 155
- 11 Scientists as Heroes? Einstein, Curie and the Popular Historiography of Science 172
- 12 Das Wunder von Bern: The 1954 Football World Cup, the German Nation and Popular Histories 188
- References 201
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Index 239