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Black Market, Cold War Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Black Market, Cold War By Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Black Market, Cold War by Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)


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This book explains how and why Berlin became the symbolic capital of the Cold War. Paul Steege anchors his account of this emerging global conflict in the terrain of a city literally shattered by World War II. In this history of everyday life, he claims for Berliners a vital role in making possible Berlin's iconic Cold War status.

Black Market, Cold War Summary

Black Market, Cold War: Everyday Life in Berlin, 19461949 by Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

This book explains how and why Berlin became the symbolic capital of the Cold War. It brings the history of the Cold War down to earth by focusing on the messy accounts of daily struggles to survive rather than seamless narratives of diplomatic exchange. By following Berliners as they made their way from ration offices to the black markets, from allied occupation bureaus to the physical and symbolic battles for the city's streets and squares, Paul Steege anchors his account of this emerging global conflict in the fractured terrain of a city literally shattered by World War II. In this history of everyday life, he claims for Berliners a vital role in making possible Berlin's iconic Cold War status. The world saw an absolutely divided city, but everyday Berliners crossed its many boundaries, and these transgressive practices brought into focus the stark oppositions of the Cold War.

Black Market, Cold War Reviews

'Steege's fascinating book is a superb example of 'history from below'. He is not the first historian to have examined the lives of the people of Berlin in this period, but no one has illuminated the interaction between daily life and global politics as effectively as he does.' Journal of European Studies

About Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)

Paul Steege is an Associate Professor of History at Villanova University and co-editor of the electronic discussion list H-German.

Table of Contents

1. Postwar Berlin: the continuities of scarcity; 2. October 1946: rolling back Soviet power; 3. June 1947: Berlin politics in the shadow of the black market; 4. March 1948: Berlin and the struggle for the Soviet Zone; 5. August 1948: battle lines on the Potsdamer Platz; 6. June 1949: ending the blockade.

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NPB9780521864961
9780521864961
0521864968
Black Market, Cold War: Everyday Life in Berlin, 19461949 by Paul Steege (Villanova University, Pennsylvania)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-03-05
374
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