UCSB Hist 133C Prof. Marcuse
GERMAN HISTORY SINCE 1945 Nov. 19, 1998
Lecture 16: Historical Legacies and Political Culture
- Administrative / Announcements / Preliminary
- Professor's harangue
- Journal assignment change: not next Tuesday.
Rather: ONLY 2 Entries, due Tue, 1 Dec.
- The Three Myths revisited
- Ignorance - Alltagsgeschichte (History of everyday
life)
Heinemann, July 1969: "Our own history still needs be clarified
in the best interest of the future."
competitions 1974-79: 1848 revolution, "housing,"
"leisure time," "the working world"
TV miniseries "Holocaust," 1979
1980-81: "Everyday Life under National Socialism before
1939;" 82-82: during the war
prizewinners
"forgotten persecutees"
- Victimization: boomerang effect -- "Heimat" (1984)
& Helmut Kohl;
Bitburg 1985, the "Historians' Controversy," Philipp
Jenninger, 9 Nov. 1988
- Resistance: 1968 and beyond
- Discussion of "The Nasty Girl"
- The 1990s: Two memorials for Berlin; Schindler's List; Wehrmacht
exhibition, Goldhagen
- East Germany and the Nazi past: Mythic Resistance
- early memorialization
- national commemorations
- changes in the 1980s
- Austria and the Nazi past: Mythic Victimization
- 3 Phases of Unification
- political groundwork for (unconditional) annexation (19 March
1990 and 8 May elections)
- economic groundwork for unification (currency union 1 July
1990)
- formal and legal establishment of economic domination by imposing
W. German law;
treaty/contract between 2 German states (2 Oct. 1990); consummated
in all-German election