Beyond the Swastika

Beyond the Swastika

Author: Peter O'Brien

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1134773250

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O'Brien argues convincingly that fears of a resurgent German nationalism are exaggerated. He highlights the `technocratic liberalism' of the elite which, paradoxically, hinders full rights of political participation for minorities.


Beyond the Swastika

Beyond the Swastika

Author: Peter O'Brien

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780203745892

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Both unconventional and original this title resists the alarmist temptation to distort the political influence of German nationalism and instead uncovers sources of inequality in German liberalism which until now have gone unnoticed.


Forging a New Heimat

Forging a New Heimat

Author: Pascal Maeder

Publisher: V&R unipress GmbH

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 3899718054

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In the aftermath of World War II, twelve million German expellees lost their homes in Central and Eastern Europe. The overwhelming majority came to occupied Germany. However, expellees found themselves also stranded in Western Europe, Africa and the Americas, which is often overlooked by researchers and the public. Going beyond the standard narratives of flight, vigilante evictions and transfers, this book follows expellees in West Germany and Canada and shows, for example, how German prisoners-of-war, exilees or immigrants experienced the expulsions in distant Canada. As the author illustrates making extensive use of oral histories, their experiences were an integral part of the multi-faceted expellee story even though they were physically absent from their homes. Juxtaposing the record of two countries with disparate public discourses on immigration, the author also reveals how in both countries expellees eventually adopted national identities which, based on their ethno-regional heritage, reflected their experience of extreme nationalism, war and expulsion as well as the initially difficult settlement into a new political, social and cultural environment.