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Ice Age of Berlin: A cultural history of the Cold War

  • CityCultureCold War
  • Categories:Europe Historical Study
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:June,2022
  • Pages:256
  • Retail Price:26.00 EUR
  • Size:170mm×240mm
  • Publication Place:Germany
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English title 《 Ice Age of Berlin: A cultural history of the Cold War 》
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Berlin culture between 1953 and 1961 was also characterized by an icy atmosphere, confrontation and hardening. Despite this, a surprisingly creative and modern cultural life unfolded during the Cold War. Kai-Uwe Merz outlines the topics of urban and cultural politics, culture, literature, theater and musical theater as well as music, sculpture, painting, urban architecture, film, television and newspapers. He portrays individual personalities, usually associated with Berlin, who are exemplary for the respective cultural area: We meet Bishop Otto Dibelius here as well as Herbert von Karajan, Samuel Beckett, Angelica Domröse and many others. An exciting journey through the early years of the Cold War in Berlin.

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