
Berlin-washington, 1800-2000
by Daum, Andreas; Mauch, ChristofBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Cities as Capitals on a Global Scale | |
Capitals in modern history: inventing urban spaces for the nation | |
The Capital in the Nation | |
Siting the capital: between Bundesdorf and Metropolis | |
Written capitals: national images and capital topography in travel literature | |
Prime meridians, national time, and symbolic authority of capitals in the nineteenth century | |
Washington and Berlin: national capitals in a networked world | |
Architecture, Memory, and Space | |
Monumental architecture and national identity in Berlin: the case of national socialism | |
Memorializing the Holocaust in Berlin and Washington | |
Capital Gardens: the Mall in Washington and the Tiergarten in Berlin | |
Socialism on display: East Berlin as a capital | |
Political Power and Capital Functions | |
Washington, D.C. under Federal Rule, 1871-1945 | |
'Everyday' protest and the culture of conflict in Berlin | |
Marches on Washington and the creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the present | |
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