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War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II
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War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II

War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II

Describes how the states in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have tried to deal with the legacy of WWII.

Thomas U. Berger (Author)

9781107021600, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 July 2012

265 pages

24.2 x 16 x 1.9 cm, 0.52 kg

'\u2026 [an] exceptionally thoughtful and useful book \u2026' Wilfred M. McClay, Books and Culture

When do states choose to adopt a penitent stance towards the past? When do they choose to offer apologies for historical misdeeds, offer compensation for their victims and incorporate the darker sides of history into their textbooks, public monuments and museums? When do they choose not to do so? And what are the political consequences of how states portray the past? This book pursues these questions by examining how governments in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have wrestled with the difficult legacy of the Second World War and the impact of their policies on region]

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Describes how the states in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have tried to deal with the legacy of WWII.

Thomas U. Berger (Author)

9781107021600, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 July 2012

265 pages

24.2 x 16 x 1.9 cm, 0.52 kg

'\u2026 [an] exceptionally thoughtful and useful book \u2026' Wilfred M. McClay, Books and Culture

When do states choose to adopt a penitent stance towards the past? When do they choose to offer apologies for historical misdeeds, offer compensation for their victims and incorporate the darker sides of history into their textbooks, public monuments and museums? When do they choose not to do so? And what are the political consequences of how states portray the past? This book pursues these questions by examining how governments in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have wrestled with the difficult legacy of the Second World War and the impact of their policies on region]

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War, Guilt, and World Politics after World War II

Describes how the states in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have tried to deal with the legacy of WWII.

Thomas U. Berger (Author)

9781107021600, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 July 2012

265 pages

24.2 x 16 x 1.9 cm, 0.52 kg

'\u2026 [an] exceptionally thoughtful and useful book \u2026' Wilfred M. McClay, Books and Culture

When do states choose to adopt a penitent stance towards the past? When do they choose to offer apologies for historical misdeeds, offer compensation for their victims and incorporate the darker sides of history into their textbooks, public monuments and museums? When do they choose not to do so? And what are the political consequences of how states portray the past? This book pursues these questions by examining how governments in post-1945 Austria, Germany and Japan have wrestled with the difficult legacy of the Second World War and the impact of their policies on region]

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