Monuments and the politics of memory: Commemorating Kurt...

TitleMonuments and the politics of memory: Commemorating Kurt...
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuthorsGavriel D. Rosenfeld
JournalCentral European History (Brill Academic Publishers)
Volume30
Issue2
Pagination221
ISSN00089389
Abstract

Examines the monuments in Germany and the nation's collective memory and its possible future development. Details of collective memory of Germany's abortive revolutions of 1918-1919; Analysis of the shifting memory of the revolutionary era of 1918-1919 in postwar Munich; Pivotal role of Kurt Eisner, the head of the Munich USPD (Independent Socialists) in guiding the discontent in a revolutionary direction that proved decisive.

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Short TitleMonuments and the politics of memory