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245 04 $aThe Germans and the East /$cedited by Charles Ingrao and Franz A.J. Szabo.
260 $aWest Lafayette, Ind. :$bPurdue University Press,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $a458 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aCentral European studies
500 $aChiefly papers presented at a conference held Sept. 17-20, 2002, at the University of Alberta.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rFranz A. J. Szabo and Charles Ingrao -- $gI.$tThe Middle Ages /$rKlaus Zernack -- $tBefore Colonization: Christendom at the Slav Frontier and Pagan Resistance /$rChristian Lubke -- $tMedieval Colonization in East Central Europe /$rJan M. Piskorski -- $tThe Most Unique Crusader State: The Teutonic Order in the Development of the Political Culture of Northeastern Europe during the Middle Ages /$rPaul W. Knoll -- $tAn Amicable Enmity: Some Peculiarities in Teutonic-Balt Relations in the Chronicles of the Baltic Crusades /$rRaisa Mazeika -- $gII.$tThe Early Modern Period /$rCharles Ingrao -- $tAbsolutism and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Central and Eastern Europe /$rMichael G. Muller -- $tGerman Writers, Power and Collapse: The Emergence of Polenliteratur in Eighteenth-Century Germany /$rDavid Pickus -- $tGerman Colonization in the Banat and Transylvania in the Eighteenth Century /$rKarl A. Roider and Robert Forrest -- $gIII.$tThe Long Nineteenth Century /$rLothar Hobelt -- $tChanging Meanings of "German" in Habsburg Central Europe /$rPieter M. Judson -- $tControversies on German Cultural Orientation in the "Croatian National Renewal": German Language and Culture in Croatian Everyday Life, 1835-1848 /$rDrago Roksandic -- $t"Germans" in the Habsburg Empire: Language, Imperial Ideology, National Identity, and Assimilation /$rArnold Suppan -- $gIV.$tThe Age of Total War /$rRonald Smelser -- $gPt. 1.$tGerman Aims in World War I -- $tGerman Military Occupation and Culture on the Eastern Front in World War I /$rVejas Gabriel Liulevicius -- $tComrades, Enemies, Vicims: The Prussian/German Army and the Ostvolker /$rDennis Showalter -- $gPt. 2.$tThe Successor States and Their German Minorities -- $tFrom "verloren gehen" to "verloren bleiben": Changing German Discourses on Nation and Nationalism in Poznania /$rElizabeth A. Drummond -- $tThe National State and the Territorial Parish in Interwar Poland /$rJames Bjork -- $tInterwar Poland and the Problem of Polish-speaking Germans /$rRichard Blanke -- $tThe Birth of a Sudeten German Nobility, 1918-1938 /$rEagle Glassheim -- $gPt. 3.$tNazi Germany and the War in the East -- $tAskaris in the "Wild East": The Deployment of Auxiliaries and the Implementation of Nazi Racial Policy in Lublin District /$rPeter Black -- $tA Blind Eye and Dirty Hands: The Wehrmacht's Crimes in the East, 1941-1945 /$rGeoffrey P. Megargee -- $tNazi Foreign Policy towards Southeastern Europe, 1933-1945 /$rBela Bodo -- $tThe Second World War and Its Aftermath: Ethnic German Communities in the East /$rJohn C. Swanson -- $gV.$tThe Era of European Integration /$rGunter Bischof -- $tAustrian and Czech Historical Memory of World War II, National Identity, and European Integration /$rGunter Bischof and Martin David -- $tAustro-Czechoslovak Relations and the Expulsion of the Germans /$rEmilia Hrabovec -- $tWest Germany and the Lost German East: Two Narratives /$rWilliam Glenn Gray -- $tConclusion: The "Germans and the East": Back to Normality - But What Is Normal? /$rEva Hahn and Hans Henning Hahn.
650 0 $aGermans$zEurope, Eastern$xHistory.
650 0 $aGermans$zEurope, Central$xHistory.
651 0 $aEurope, Eastern$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045773
651 0 $aEurope, Central$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93002972
700 1 $aIngrao, Charles W.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79030738
700 1 $aSzabo, Franz A. J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93050751
830 0 $aCentral European studies.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98088412
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip078/2007001055.html
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0710/2007001055-b.html
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