Eyes Wide Open
European Stories of Violence
Osteuropa 11-12/2014
232 pages, 45 figures
Price: 18,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-3351-1
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Egbert Jahn
Nobody Slid into It
One Hundred Years of Debate over Assigning Blame for the First World War - Helmut König
Politics and Memory
100 Years of the First World War - Jost Dülffer
The Centennial of the First World War
A Review of 2014 - Anne Hartmann
The Stalin-Empathiser
Lion Feuchtwanger in Moscow in 1937 - Julius Margolin
Two Forms of Totalitarian Regime
Can One Compare Nazi and Soviet Camps? - Felix Schnell
Cry against Forgetting
J. Margolin’s Comparison of the Gulag and Nazi Camps - Stefan Auer
Holocaust as Fiction
From Andrzej Wajda to Quentin Tarantino - Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska, Carolin Piorun
A Missed Debate
“Generation War” in Germany and Poland - Christian Werkmeister
Insanity and the System
Mental Hospitals in the late Soviet Union - Michael Hänel
From All Sides
The Admonisher and Humanist Andrei Sakharov - Evgenija Lezina
Memorial and Its History
Russia’s Historical Memory - Karlheinz Kasper
World-class Masters of Language
Russian Literature in First and New Translation in 2014