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Osteuropa 75 (2025) 01-03

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Osteuropa 75 (2025) 01-032025 begeht die Zeitschrift Osteuropa den 100. Jahrestag ihrer Grndung. Grund genug, einen kritischen Rckblick auf die eigene Geschichte zu werfen. In Osteuropa spiegelt sich zweierlei: die von Faszination und Feindschaft geprgte deutsche Haltung gegenber Osteuropa sowie die gesellschaftliche und politische Dynamik im Osten Europas. Der Band "Gespiegelte Wirklichkeit. Osteuropa und ffentlichkeit im Wandel" untersucht am Beispiel der Zeitgeschichte,

2025 begeht die Zeitschrift Osteuropa den 100. Jahrestag ihrer Gründung. Grund genug, einen kritischen Rückblick auf die eigene Geschichte zu werfen. In Osteuropa spiegelt sich zweierlei: die von Faszination und Feindschaft geprägte deutsche Haltung gegenüber Osteuropa sowie die gesellschaftliche und politische Dynamik im Osten Europas. Der Band "Gespiegelte Wirklichkeit. Osteuropa und Öffentlichkeit im Wandel" untersucht am Beispiel der Zeitgeschichte, des Zweiten Weltkrieges, des Holocausts, der Literatur und der Musik, wann und mit welchen Vorzeichen "der Osten" in den deutschen Horizont rückt, welche Bedeutung bei der Vermittlung von Bildern und Themen Auslandskorrespondenten haben und wie stark die politische Großwetterlage die Rezeption bestimmt. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt ist der Analyse der Medienlandschaft und der Öffentlichkeit in der Ukraine, Russland und Belarus sowie im Exil in Zeiten von Diktatur, Krieg und Zensur gewidmet. Unter den Autoren der 31 Beiträge sind u.a. Jens Bisky, Gerd Koenen, Christian Neef, Katharina Raabe, Dorothea Redepenning, Ulrich Schmid und Karl Schlögel.

EAN: 9783830556466
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 17.03.2025
Redaktion: Dgo
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 472
Abbildungen: 55 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 2 Karten
Keyword: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde; Erinnerung; Geographie; Journalismus; Kartographie; Kultur; Literatur; Medien; Musik; Osteuropaforschung; Osteuropäische Geschichte; Polen; Pressefreiheit; Putin; Slavistik; Sowjetunion; Ukrainekrieg; Wirtschaft; Zentralasien; Zweiter Weltkrieg; soziale Medien; Öffentlichkeit
Fachschema: Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Fachkategorie: Krieg und militärische Operationen~Geschichte
Länge: 235 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Höhe: 29 mm
Gewicht: 756 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
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