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Transnationalism and the German City

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Transnationalism and the German City
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    Chapter 2 Enlightenment in the European City: Rethinking German Urbanism and the Public Sphere
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    Chapter 3 Posen or Poznań, Rathaus or Ratusz: Nationalizing the Cityscape in the German-Polish Borderland
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    Chapter 4 Inclusion and Segregation in Berlin, the “Social City”
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    Chapter 5 “Wild Barbecuing”: Urban Citizenship and the Politics of Transnationality in Berlin’s Tiergarten
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    Chapter 6 Transnational Dimensions of German Anti-Modern Modernism: Ernst May in Breslau
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    Chapter 7 Was There an Ideal Socialist City? Socialist New Towns as Modern Dreamscapes
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    Chapter 8 Housing as Transnational Provocation in Cold War Berlin
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    Chapter 9 Transatlantic Crossings of Planning Ideas: The Neighborhood Unit in the USA, UK, and Germany
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    Chapter 10 Princes and Fools, Parades and Wild Women: Creating, Performing, and Preserving Urban Identity through Carnival in Cologne and Basel
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    Chapter 11 The Local, the National—and the Transnational? Spatial Dimensions in Hamburg’s Memory of World War I during the Weimar Republic
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    Chapter 12 From the American West to West Berlin: Wim Wenders, Border Crossings, and the Transnational Imaginary
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    Chapter 13 Post-Postwar Re-Construction of a Destroyed Heimat: Perspectives on German Discourse and Practice
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    Chapter 14 Berlin’s Museum Island: Marketing the German National Past in the Age of Globalization
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    Chapter 15 The Historic Preservation Fallacy? Transnational Culture, Urban Identity, and Monumental Architecture in Berlin and Dresden
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Title
Transnationalism and the German City
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan US, January 2014
DOI 10.1057/9781137390172
ISBNs
978-1-349-48257-3, 978-1-137-39017-2
Editors

Jeffry M. Diefendorf, Janet Ward

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Country Count As %
Unknown 8 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 38%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 13%
Unknown 4 50%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Arts and Humanities 2 25%
Social Sciences 2 25%
Unknown 4 50%