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Americanization and anti-Americanism : the German encounter with American culture after 1945
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Americanization and anti-Americanism : the German encounter with American culture after 1945

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Anti-Americanism and Americanization / Russell A. Berman
Counter-Americanism and critical currents in West German reconstruction 1945-1960: the German lesson confronts the American way of life / Michael Ermarth
Saigon, Nuremberg, and the West: German images of America in the late 1960s / Bernd Greiner
Resisting boogie-woogie culture, abstract expressionism, and pop art: German highbrow objections to the import of 'American' forms of culture, 1945-1965 / Jost Hermand
From nightmare to model? why German broadcasting became Americanized / Kaspar Maase
Learning from America: reconstructing 'race' in postwar Germany / Heide Fehrenbach
Cinematic Americanization of the Holocaust in Germany: whose memory is it? / David Bathrick
Anti-Americanism and the Cold War: on the DEFA Berlin films / Sabine Hake
German cinema face to face with Hollywood: looking into a two-way mirror / Thomas Elsaesser
Double crossings: the reciprocal relationship between American and European culture in the twentieth century / Richard Pells
Anti-Americanism and anti-modernism in Europe: old and recent versions / Rob Kroes
California blue: Americanization as self-Americanization / Winfried Fluck
Awkward relations: American perceptions of Europe, European perceptions of America / Volker R. Berghahn
Crisis or coooperation? The transatlantic relationship at a watershed / Karsten D. Voight
Germans and Americans : understanding and managing / Bowman H. Miller.

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