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The War in Their Minds Svenja Goltermann

The War in Their Minds By Svenja Goltermann

The War in Their Minds by Svenja Goltermann


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The War in Their Minds: German Soldiers and Their Violent Pasts in West Germany by Svenja Goltermann

Published in Germany in 2009, The War in Their Minds explores the perception of German soldiers after World War II, both as perpetrators and victims of violence during the war, and addresses the history of postwar psychiatry and public memory.

Prize-winning historian Svenja Goltermann treats this demanding material with care. First exploring how former soldiers' memories of war shaped their daily lives, she analyses contemporary psychiatric interpretations of veterans' psychic afflictions and notions of post-war disability. In the final section, the author focuses on how psychiatric knowledge informed the public memory of war in the popular media.

About Svenja Goltermann

Svenja Goltermann is Professor of History, University of Zurich, Switzerland.

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NPB9780472118977
9780472118977
0472118978
The War in Their Minds: German Soldiers and Their Violent Pasts in West Germany by Svenja Goltermann
New
Hardback
The University of Michigan Press
2017-01-09
436
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