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Contested commemorations

Contested commemorations

Benjamin Ziemann

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"This innovative study of remembrance in Weimar Germany analyses how experiences and memories of the Great War were transformed along political lines after 1918. Examining the symbolism, language and performative power of public commemoration, Benjamin Ziemann reveals how individual recollections fed into the public narrative of the experience of war. Challenging conventional wisdom that nationalist narratives dominated commemoration, this book demonstrates that Social Democrat war veterans participated in the commemoration of the war at all levels: supporting the 'no more war' movement, mourning the fallen at war memorials and demanding a politics of international solidarity. It describes how the moderate Socialist Left related the legitimacy of the Republic to their experiences in the Imperial army and acknowledged the military defeat of 1918 as a moment of liberation. This is the first comprehensive analysis of war remembrances in post-war Germany and a radical reassessment of the democratic potential of the Weimar Republic"--

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OL Work ID
OL16699931W

Subjects

Politics and governmentWorld War, 1914-1918Political cultureGerman Personal narrativesInfluenceWar memorialsMemorySocial conditionsHistoryVeteransHISTORY / Military / GeneralWorld war, 1914-1918, germanyWorld war, 1914-1918, influenceWorld war, 1914-1918, personal narrativesGermany, politics and government, 1918-1933Germany, social conditionsSocial aspectsPolitical aspects

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