The art of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith : fine metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England : its practice and practitioners / Elizabeth Coatsworth and Michael Pinder.

By: Coatsworth, ElizabethContributor(s): Pinder, Michael, 1948-Material type: TextTextSeries: Anglo-Saxon studiesPublication details: Woodbridge, England : Boydell Press, c2002Description: xvi, 293 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN: 0851158838 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Goldwork -- Great Britain | Goldwork, Medieval -- Great BritainLOC classification: NK 7143 .A1C63 2002Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: PART I: HISTORICITY 1. From Presence to Remembrance: The Transformation of Memory in the German Reformation 25 Craig Koslofsky 2. Memory, History, and the Jewish Question: Universal Citizenship and the Colonization of Jewish Memory 39 Jonathan M. Hess 3. How Nostalgia Narrates Modernity 62 Peter Fritzsche 4. Masters of Memory: The Strategic Use of Autobiographical Memory by the German Nobility 86 Marcus Funck and Stephan Malinowski PART 2: EVERYDAY LIFE 5. Hildesheim in an Age of Pestilence: On the Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Normalcy 107 Andrew Stuart Bergerson 6. Awakening from War: History, Trauma, and Testimony in Heinrich Bell 136 Elizabeth Snyder Hook 7. Memory and Existence: Implications of the Wende 154 Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke PART 3: MATERIALITY 8. An Economy of Memory: Psychiatrists, Veterans, and Traumatic Narratives in Weimar Germany 173 Paul Lerner 9. Public Relations as a Site of Memory: The Case of West German Industry and National Socialism 196 S. Jonathan Wiesen 10. Gender, Public Policy, and Memory: Waiting Wives and War Widows in the Postwar Germanys 214 Elizabeth Heineman Epilogue: Dangerous Memories 239 Steven T Ostovich.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: PART I: HISTORICITY 1. From Presence to Remembrance: The Transformation of Memory in the German Reformation 25 Craig Koslofsky 2. Memory, History, and the Jewish Question: Universal Citizenship and the Colonization of Jewish Memory 39 Jonathan M. Hess 3. How Nostalgia Narrates Modernity 62 Peter Fritzsche 4. Masters of Memory: The Strategic Use of Autobiographical Memory by the German Nobility 86 Marcus Funck and Stephan Malinowski PART 2: EVERYDAY LIFE 5. Hildesheim in an Age of Pestilence: On the Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Normalcy 107 Andrew Stuart Bergerson 6. Awakening from War: History, Trauma, and Testimony in Heinrich Bell 136 Elizabeth Snyder Hook 7. Memory and Existence: Implications of the Wende 154 Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke PART 3: MATERIALITY 8. An Economy of Memory: Psychiatrists, Veterans, and Traumatic Narratives in Weimar Germany 173 Paul Lerner 9. Public Relations as a Site of Memory: The Case of West German Industry and National Socialism 196 S. Jonathan Wiesen 10. Gender, Public Policy, and Memory: Waiting Wives and War Widows in the Postwar Germanys 214 Elizabeth Heineman Epilogue: Dangerous Memories 239 Steven T Ostovich.

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