Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of HistoryGerman war memorials post-1945 involved a complicated story of commemoration; the complexities ranged from war memorials adapted multiple times to fit contemporary needs, to military cemeteries which became controversial in the wake of World War II. The different memorial practices examined within this project include: Brandenburg Gate, Neue Wache, memorial sculptures by Gerhard Marcks, Bitburg cemetery, a memorial bell dedicated to Hermann Goering, and Neulandhalle (New Land Hall). The individual sites serve as examples of the combination of societal and political factors that influenced the original design and meaning of the locations,...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Auschwitz memory has been con...
The two German memorials in Tobruk, Libya (1954-1955) and in El Alamein, Egypt (1956-1959) were deli...
Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This thesis considers two case studies concerning German sites of public memory for the commemoratio...
The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monum...
Ten cultural-historical case studies investigate how deaths in war were dealt with based on soldier ...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
Rudy Koshar constructs a powerful framework in which to examine the subject of German collective mem...
During the First World War some 100,000 German Jews fought for Germany, of whom almost 12,000 died. ...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
This dissertation examines victims of communism memorials in Germany, Russia, and the U.S. to shed l...
The proliferation of memory-sites following the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a testament to ...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
At the close of World War II, Germany was faced with the task of digging itself out from under enorm...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Auschwitz memory has been con...
The two German memorials in Tobruk, Libya (1954-1955) and in El Alamein, Egypt (1956-1959) were deli...
Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This thesis considers two case studies concerning German sites of public memory for the commemoratio...
The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monum...
Ten cultural-historical case studies investigate how deaths in war were dealt with based on soldier ...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
Rudy Koshar constructs a powerful framework in which to examine the subject of German collective mem...
During the First World War some 100,000 German Jews fought for Germany, of whom almost 12,000 died. ...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
This dissertation examines victims of communism memorials in Germany, Russia, and the U.S. to shed l...
The proliferation of memory-sites following the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a testament to ...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
At the close of World War II, Germany was faced with the task of digging itself out from under enorm...
340 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Auschwitz memory has been con...
The two German memorials in Tobruk, Libya (1954-1955) and in El Alamein, Egypt (1956-1959) were deli...
Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...