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- Title
Whither Prussia? Berlin's Humboldt Forum and the Afterlife of a Vanished State.
- Authors
Colla, Marcus
- Abstract
From its very conception some thirty years ago, Berlin's Humboldt Forum has been one of contemporary Germany's most controversial cultural initiatives. One aspect of this controversy has been the role of the Prussian past in reunified Germany. Housed in a reconstruction of the Prussian Royal Palace destroyed by the East German communist government in 1950, the visual symbolism of the project spurred a long struggle over the appropriate urban aesthetic for the country's capital city. In the view of many critics, the structure symbolizes the triumph of a particular conservative narrative of national memory that excludes the GDR, downplays National Socialism, and uncritically celebrates the Prussian past. This article traces how public debates about the structure of the Humboldt Forum have served as a vehicle for reflection on Prussian history and its relevance (or irrelevance) for reunified Germany.
- Subjects
PRUSSIA (Germany); GERMANY; MUSEUMS &; politics; COLLECTIVE memory; GERMAN history
- Publication
Central European History (Cambridge University Press / UK), 2023, Vol 56, Issue 1, p2
- ISSN
0008-9389
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0008938922000668