All eyes on the streets: how protest movements influenced international perceptions of Germany and the Germans.
"All Eyes on the Streets" examines the ways in which West German activists, mobilized into large protest movements, were able to shift the international image of their country during the years of the Cold War. Focusing on the United Kingdom and the United States of America, the dissertatio...
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