Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776

Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776

ISBN-10:
0521580919
ISBN-13:
9780521580915
Pub. Date:
03/28/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521580919
ISBN-13:
9780521580915
Pub. Date:
03/28/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776

Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776

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Overview

These essays analyze how German and American views of each other developed and periodically shifted, providing a fresh analysis of the often complex German-American relationship. The images—found in travelogues, private letters, diaries, diplomatic reports, newspaper articles, and movies—that resulted from each encounter frequently reflected the contemporary relations, often foreshadowed future trends, and illustrate how political agendas, prejudices, stereotypes, and pragmatic forces influenced each society's perceptions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521580915
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/28/1997
Series: Publications of the German Historical Institute
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.98(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction David E. Barclay and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 1. 'Through a glass, darkly': changing German ideas of American freedom, 1776–1806 A. Gregg Roeber; 2. 'Germans make cows and women work': American perceptions of Germans as reported in American travel books, 1800–40 Hermann Wellenreuther; 3. Weary of Germany - weary of America: perceptions of the United States in nineteenth-century Germany Hans-Jürgen Grabbe; 4. 'Auch unser Deutschland muss einmal frei werden': the immigrant civil war experience as a mirror on political conditions in Germany Walter D. Kamphoefner; 5. Different, but not out of this world: German images of the United States between two wars, 1871–1914 Wolfgang Helbich; 6. From culture to Kultur: changing American perceptions of imperial Germany, 1870–1914 Jörg Nagler; 7. The reciprocal vision of German and American intellectuals: beneath the shifting perceptions James T. Kloppenberg; 8. Germany and the United States, 1914–33: the mutual perception of their political systems Peter Krüger; 9. Between hope and skepticism: American views of Germany, 1918–33 Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt; 10. 'Without concessions to Marxist or Communist thought': Fordism in Germany, 1923–37 Philipp Gassert; 11. The continuity of ambivalence: German views of America, 1933–45 Detlef Junker; 12. Cultural migration: artists and visual representation between Americans and Germans during the 1930s and 1940s Marion Deshmukh; 13. Representations of Germans and what Germans represent: American film images and public perceptions in the postwar era Beverly Crawford and James Martel; 14. Chancellor of the Allies? The significance of the United States in Adenauer's foreign policy Hans-Jürgen Schröder; 15. American policy toward German unification: images and interests Konrad H. Jarausch; 16. Unification policies and the German image: comments on the American reaction Frank Trommler.
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