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Nazi Buildings, Cold War Traces and Governmentality Post-Unification Berlin

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Nazi Buildings, Cold War Traces and Governmentality Post-Unification Berlin
Nazi Buildings, Cold War Traces and Governmentality Post-Unification Berlin

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Nazi Buildings, Cold War Traces and Governmentality Post-Unification Berlin

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Bringing together approaches from cultural and urban history, as well as German studies and political theory, Clare Copley's probing study reflects on post-unification responses to iconic Nazi architecture to reveal insights into power, legitimacy and memory politics in the Berlin Republic.
Analysing public debates, physical interventions into the buildings and the structuring of the memory landscapes around them, the book demonstrates that the politics of memory impact not just upon the built environment of the post-dictatorship city, but upon the way decisions about it are made. In doing so,
Nazi Buildings, Cold War Traces and Governmentality in Post-Unification Berlin
makes the case for conceiving of a specifically 'post-authoritarian' governmentality and uses the responses to constructions like Goering's Aviation Ministry, Tempelhof Airport and the Olympic complex to explore its features.

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