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The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany Kay Schiller

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany By Kay Schiller

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany by Kay Schiller


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The 1972 Munich Olympics - remembered almost exclusively for the devastating terrorist attack on the Israeli team - were intended to showcase the New Germany and replace lingering memories of the Third Reich. This title chronicles the impact of the Munich Games on West German society.

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany Summary

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany by Kay Schiller

The 1972 Munich Olympics - remembered almost exclusively for the devastating terrorist attack on the Israeli team - were intended to showcase the New Germany and replace lingering memories of the Third Reich. That hope was all but obliterated in the early hours of September 5, when gun-wielding Palestinians murdered 11 members of the Israeli team. In the first cultural and political history of the Munich Olympics, Kay Schiller and Christopher Young set these Games into both the context of 1972 and the history of the modern Olympiad. Delving into newly available documents, Schiller and Young chronicle the impact of the Munich Games on West German society.

The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany Reviews

"This is an outstanding book, which will undoubtedly be the definitive treatment of the subject for a long time to come." German Studies Review "Ambitious and exciting ... a far-reaching yet richly textured portrait of the Federal Republic at a pivotal moment." Central European History

About Kay Schiller

Kay Schiller is Senior Lecturer in History at Durham University. His books on German-Jewish refugee scholars during National Socialism include Gelehrte Gegenwelten and Weltoffener Humanismus (edited with Gerald Hartung). Christopher Young is Reader in Modern and Medieval German Studies and Head of the Department of German and Dutch at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Narrativische Perspektiven in Wolframs Willehalm and a coauthor of History of the German Language through Texts.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Urban, State, and National Capital: Buying, Paying for, and Selling the Games 3. The Legacy of Berlin 1936 and the German Past: Problems and Possibilities 4. Germany on the Drawing Board: Architecture, Design, and Ceremony 5. After "1968": 1972 and the Youth of the World 6. East versus West: German-German Sporting Tensions from Hallstein to Ostpolitik 7. The End of the Games: Germany, the Middle East, and the Terrorist Attack 8. Conclusion: Olympic Legacies Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR011288287
9780520262157
0520262158
The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany by Kay Schiller
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
2010-08-03
368
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