Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||

At the end of the 19th century Hirschberg (now Doksy), a small town in the north of Bohemia, started to benefit from the increasing tourism. To attract more tourists many institutions, organisations and individuals in and outside of Hirschberg constructed an idealistic image of the town defining...

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Main Authors: Martin Klement, Renata Mauserová
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2018-12-01
Series:Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
Subjects:
Spa
Online Access:https://praguepapers.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2018/12/Martin_Klement_%E2%80%94_Renata_Mauserova_92-111.pdf
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spelling doaj-8dbe86a31841478bb3b23d1fef3d477e2020-11-25T00:36:41ZdeuUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaPrague Papers on the History of International Relations1803-73562336-71052018-12-01292111Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen || Martin Klement0 Renata Mauserová1Department of Humanities, Institute of Technology and Business in České BudějoviceCulture of DoksyAt the end of the 19th century Hirschberg (now Doksy), a small town in the north of Bohemia, started to benefit from the increasing tourism. To attract more tourists many institutions, organisations and individuals in and outside of Hirschberg constructed an idealistic image of the town defining it as a spa in the centre of a beautiful countryside. In this paper we focus on how the new image of Hirschberg was formed, what it was like and how it differed from the reality. We also try to analyse the influence of this image on the memory of the Germans who had to leave Czechoslovakia after the Second World War. In their commemorative literature many parts of the erstwhile advertising material often reappear. Published in this new context they seem to have created from Hirschberg and its surroundings a local memory space that symbolizes the beauty and harmony of the lost home land.https://praguepapers.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2018/12/Martin_Klement_%E2%80%94_Renata_Mauserova_92-111.pdfImage PoliticsMemory SpaceCommemorationTourismGermansSpaHirschbergDoksyGroßteichMáchovo jezeroHirschberger LandMáchův kraj
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Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
Image Politics
Memory Space
Commemoration
Tourism
Germans
Spa
Hirschberg
Doksy
Großteich
Máchovo jezero
Hirschberger Land
Máchův kraj
author_facet Martin Klement
Renata Mauserová
author_sort Martin Klement
title Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
title_short Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
title_full Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
title_fullStr Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
title_full_unstemmed Vom Hirschberger Stadtimage zum Erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen Deutschen ||
title_sort vom hirschberger stadtimage zum erinnerungsort der nordböhmischen deutschen ||
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
issn 1803-7356
2336-7105
publishDate 2018-12-01
description At the end of the 19th century Hirschberg (now Doksy), a small town in the north of Bohemia, started to benefit from the increasing tourism. To attract more tourists many institutions, organisations and individuals in and outside of Hirschberg constructed an idealistic image of the town defining it as a spa in the centre of a beautiful countryside. In this paper we focus on how the new image of Hirschberg was formed, what it was like and how it differed from the reality. We also try to analyse the influence of this image on the memory of the Germans who had to leave Czechoslovakia after the Second World War. In their commemorative literature many parts of the erstwhile advertising material often reappear. Published in this new context they seem to have created from Hirschberg and its surroundings a local memory space that symbolizes the beauty and harmony of the lost home land.
topic Image Politics
Memory Space
Commemoration
Tourism
Germans
Spa
Hirschberg
Doksy
Großteich
Máchovo jezero
Hirschberger Land
Máchův kraj
url https://praguepapers.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2018/12/Martin_Klement_%E2%80%94_Renata_Mauserova_92-111.pdf
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