Recovered Territory: A German-Polish Conflict over Land and Culture, 1919-1989
Peter Polak-Springer
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Description for Recovered Territory: A German-Polish Conflict over Land and Culture, 1919-1989
Hardback. From 1919 to 1989, the German-Polish borderland, one of Central Europe's important industrial regions, was at the center of a conflict between Germany and Poland. In their interaction with - and mutual influence on - one another, both nations developed a transnational culture, giving the borderland a "Polish"/"German" face. Num Pages: 300 pages. BIC Classification: 1DFG; 1DVP; 3JJ; HBJD; HBLW; JPSL. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. .
Upper Silesia, one of Central Europe's most important industrial borderlands, was at the center of heated conflict between Germany and Poland and experienced annexations and border re-drawings in 1922, 1939, and 1945. This transnational history examines these episodes of territorial re-nationalization and their cumulative impacts on the region and nations involved, as well as their use by the Nazi and postwar communist regimes to legitimate violent ethnic cleansing. In their interaction with-and mutual influence on-one another, political and cultural actors from both nations developed a transnational culture of territorial rivalry. Architecture, spaces of memory, films, museums, folklore, language policy, mass ... Read more
Upper Silesia, one of Central Europe's most important industrial borderlands, was at the center of heated conflict between Germany and Poland and experienced annexations and border re-drawings in 1922, 1939, and 1945. This transnational history examines these episodes of territorial re-nationalization and their cumulative impacts on the region and nations involved, as well as their use by the Nazi and postwar communist regimes to legitimate violent ethnic cleansing. In their interaction with-and mutual influence on-one another, political and cultural actors from both nations developed a transnational culture of territorial rivalry. Architecture, spaces of memory, films, museums, folklore, language policy, mass ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Berghahn Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
300
Condition
New
Number of Pages
302
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782388876
SKU
V9781782388876
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About Peter Polak-Springer
Peter Polak-Springer is Assistant Professor of Modern History at Qatar University. He is a specialist of Modern European History, Central Europe, and Polish-German relations, and has published articles in journals such as European History Quarterly and Central European History.
Reviews for Recovered Territory: A German-Polish Conflict over Land and Culture, 1919-1989
This welcome study, deeply researched in archival and printed sources and in secondary literature, examines cultural and political conflict in the region of Upper Silesia, primarily between 1922 and 1953... His argument is subtle, seeking successfully to give equal attention to each side in this period, but also to show the interaction between them... Polak-Springer presents details and conclusions that ... Read more