The Quest for the Lost Nation

Writing History in Germany and Japan in the American Century

Sebastian Conrad author Alan Nothnagle translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:16th Jul '10

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Highly praised when published in Germany, "The Quest for the Lost Nation" is a brilliant chronicle of Germany's and Japan's struggles to reclaim a defeated national past. Sebastian Conrad compares the ways German and Japanese scholars revised national history after World War-II in the shadows of fascism, surrender, and American occupation. Defeat in 1945 marked the death of the national past in both countries, yet, as Conrad proves, historians did not abandon national perspectives during reconstruction. Quite the opposite - the nation remained hidden at the center of texts as scholars tried to make sense of the past and searched for fragments of the nation they had lost. By situating both countries in the Cold War, Conrad shows that the focus on the nation can be understood only within a transnational context.

"The Quest for the Lost Nation should be celebrated as the first book of its kind." -- Franziska Seraphim Monumenta Nipponica "An important examination of the context and content of historical scholarship in postwar Germany and Japan." Central European History

ISBN: 9780520259447

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm

Weight: 680g

400 pages