1. Duell an der Havel: Fritz von Unruh’s Depiction of Eighteenth-Century Prussian-American Relations
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Richter, Simon
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History ,Literatur ,Twentieth century history ,%22">Geschichte ,Expressionismus ,Geschichtsdarstellung ,Germany ,Geschichte ,Schauspiel ,Historical pedagogics ,Historische Bildungsforschung ,Media education ,Historisches Denken ,Amerikabild ,20. Jahrhundert ,Didaktik ,Conception of history ,Beeinflussung ,Historische Pädagogik ,History of education ,Training method ,Bildungsgeschichte ,Drama ,Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Informal learning ,Geschichtsbild ,Geschichtsvermittlung ,Internationale Beziehungen ,Education ,Geschichtskultur ,ddc:370 ,Medienpädagogik ,Medien ,Dramatic Play ,Mediengeschichte ,Geschichtsbewusstsein ,Theater ,Deutschland ,Theatre ,Fachdidaktik/Sprache und Literatur ,USA ,Zeitgeschichte ,Media pedagogics ,Influencing ,Contemporary history ,Unterhaltungsliteratur ,Informelles Lernen ,Darstellung ,Literature ,History of media ,History of educational activities ,Theaterstück ,International relations ,Historical awareness - Abstract
In his play Duell an der Havel (1954), the German playwright Fritz von Unruh took the liberty to imagine a fictional encounter between historic figures like Frederick the Great of Prussia and President George Washington. In his play, Unruh attempts a difficult mediation between opposing models of Enlightenment governance and the opposition of freedom and duty. Although historic events in Unruh’s play are completely invented and staged, the author argues that the play holds up as a way of thinking about the complex history of the transatlantic relationship between Germany and the United States, from Washington and Fredrick the Great to Trump and Merkel. (DIPF/Orig.)
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- 2020
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