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Title Russian-German special relations in the twentieth century : a closed chapter? / edited by Karl Schlögel
Published Oxford ; New York, NY : Berg, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 222 pages)
Series German historical perspectives, 0953-363X ; 19
German historical perspectives ; 19. 0953-363X
Contents "Special Relations" between Russia and Germany in the Twentieth Century -- A Closed Chapter? / Karl Schlögel -- Before the Great War: German Entrepreneurs in Russia -- Russian Scholars in Germany. Two Types of Russian-German Relations in the Decades before the First World War / Dittmar Dahlmann -- Thomas Mann and Others: Russophilism and Sovietophilia Among German Conservatives / Gerd Koenen -- Berlin: "Stepmother" Among Russian Cities / Karl Schlögel -- German Emigrants in Soviet Exile: A Drama in Five Acts / Carola Tischler -- The Strange Allies -- Red Army and Reichswehr in the Inter-war Period / Manfred Zeidler -- Facing the Ostfront: The Other War in German Memory / Peter Jahn -- Patriots or Traitors? -- The Soviet Government and the "German Russians" After the Attack on the USSR by National Socialist Germany / Viktor Krieger -- "Vot ona prokliataia Germaniia!" Germany in Early 1945 Through the Eyes of Red Army Soldiers / Elke Scherstjanoi -- Supervision and Abdication -- East German Intellectual Life under Soviet Tutelage / Jens Reich -- German-Russian Relations in the Early Twenty-first Century. Some Reflections on Normalcy / Klaus Segbers
Summary Twentieth-century Europe, especially Central Eastern Europe, has been largely defined by Russia and Germany. In this century, cultural and economic exchanges between the two countries were as active as the fires of hatred intense. The smaller states in between, with their unstable borders and internal minorities, suffered from the powers' alliances and their antagonisms. This volume of new research in political and cultural history examines the two powers' turbulent relationship, including the pre-1914 era of exchange and cooperation; the projects of modernity in post-revolutionary Russia and Weimar Germany; the struggle for dominance over Central Europe in World War II; and mutual views of Germans and Russians after 1945. In the wake of the crucial events of 1989 and the transformation of German-Russian relations, it asks whether the configuration of Russian-German relations that once dominated twentiehth-century Europe has now dissolved, leaving us to find new ways of cooperation between 'New Russia' and 'New Europe'
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject International relations.
international relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Diplomatic relations
International relations
Außenpolitik
Germany -- Foreign relations -- Russia
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Germany
Germany -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union
Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- Germany
Germany -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
Soviet Union -- Foreign relations
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations.
Germany
Russia
Russia (Federation)
Soviet Union
Russland
Deutschland
Form Electronic book
Author Schlögel, Karl
LC no. 2006012198
ISBN 1847883176
9781847883179