The Germans and the East

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Charles W. Ingrao, Franz A. J. Szabo
Purdue University Press, 2008 - 458 ページ
The editors present a collection of 23 historical papers exploring relationships between "the Germans" (necessarily adopting different senses of the term for different periods or different topics) and their immediate neighbors to the East. The eras discussed range from the Middle Ages to European integration. Examples of specific topics addressed include the Teutonic order in the development of the political culture of Northeastern Europe during the Middle ages, Teutonic-Balt relations in the chronicles of the Baltic Crusades, the emergence of Polenliteratur in 18th century Germany, German colonization in the Banat and Transylvania in the 18th century, changing meanings of "German" in Habsburg Central Europe, German military occupation and culture on the Eastern Front in Word War I, interwar Poland and the problem of Polish-speaking Germans, the implementation of Nazi racial policy in occupied Poland, Austro-Czechoslovak relations and the post-war expulsion of the Germans, and narratives of the lost German East in Cold War West Germany.
 

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The Middle Ages
9
Christendom at the Slav Frontier and Pagan Resistance
17
Medieval Colonization in East Central Europe
27
The Teutonic Order in the Development of the Political Culture of Northeastern Europe during the Middle Ages
37
Some Peculiarities in TeutonicBait Relations in the Chronicles of the Baltic Crusades
49
The Early Modern Period
59
Absolutism and Reform in EighteenthCentury Central and Eastern Europe
64
The Emergence of Polenliteratur in EighteenthCentury Germany
78
Changing German Discourses on Nation and Nationalism in Poznania
226
The National State and the Territorial Parish in Interwar Poland
241
Interwar Poland and the Problem of Polishspeaking Germans
257
The Birth of a Sudeten German Nobility 19181938
270
The Deployment of Auxiliaries and the Implementation of Nazi Racial Policy in Lublin District
277
The Sources of Wehrmacht Criminality in the Campaign against the Soviet Union
310
Nazi Foreign Policy towards Southeastern Europe 19331945
328
Ethnic German Communities in the East
347

German Colonization in the Banat and Transylvania in the Eighteenth Century
89
The Long Nineteenth Century
105
Changing Meanings of German in Habsburg Central Europe
109
German Language and Culture in Croatian Everyday Life 18351848
129
Language Imperial Ideology National Identity and Assimilation
147
The Age of Total War
191
and Culture on the Eastern Front in World War I
201
The PrussianGerman Army and the Ostvölker
209
The Era of European Integration
362
Austrian and Czech Historical Memory of World War II National Identity and European Integration
370
AustroCzechoslovak Relations and the Expulsion of the Germans
389
Two Narratives
402
Back to NormalityBut What Is Normal?
421
Contributors
439
Index
443
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Charles W. Ingrao has authored or edited many books on central Europe. He is founding editor of H-Net's HABSBURG discussion group and has served as editor of The Austrian History Yearbook (1997-2006). He received his B.A. from Wesleyan University and his Ph.D. from Brown University.

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