Where the roads part: history is not a suitable substitute for a religion of nationalism
TitreWhere the roads part: history is not a suitable substitute for a religion of nationalism
Auteur
Call number940.5318072/0050
N° d'objet07295q
Lieu de publicationAtlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States
EditeurHumanities Press
Année de publication
1994
Paginationpp125-129
MatérielArticle
ISBN1573925916
NotesArticle from the book 'Forever in the shadow of Hitler'pp125-129
Description
Discussion of different views by German historians about the loss of history and the desire for a new sense of identity. When we consider the Nazi period, what is the relationship between historicization and political sensitivity forty years after Hitler? Discusses the issue of whether the moral sensitivity to one's own history puts them at a cultural and political disadvantage compared to other nations