Ulrike Meinhof and the Red Army Faction Free Download By Leith Passmore
| Title | : | Ulrike Meinhof and the Red Army Faction |
| Author | : | Leith Passmore |
| Format | : | Hardcover |
| Page | : | 224 pages |
| ISBN | : | 0230337473 |
Ulrike Meinhof s fall from journalistic prominence, high profile disappearance into the terrorist underground, and role in the formation of the Red Army Faction were at once a tragic footnote to the waning student movement of the late 1960s and a preamble to the bloodiest decade in the postwar history of the Federal Republic She played a central part in a period that cont Ulrike Meinhof s fall from journalistic prominence, high profile disappearance into the terrorist underground, and role in the formation of the Red Army Faction were at once a tragic footnote to the waning student movement of the late 1960s and a preamble to the bloodiest decade in the postwar history of the Federal Republic She played a central part in a period that continues to both fascinate and haunt Germany With a communicative approach to the phenomenon of terrorism and new archival sources, the proposed monograph unpacks Meinhof s journalism and terrorism 1959 1976 as a matrix of words, images, and physical violence The simple and unique assumption that underpins the analysis is that the real and historically important Ulrike Meinhof is not the pugnacious schoolgirl, orphaned teen, long suffering wife, or single mother, but the public figure the high profile journalist, condemned terrorist, and self styled revolutionary The result challenges many of the established narratives that have calcified around the story of Meinhof and the history of Germany s most infamous terrorist group

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Ulrike Meinhof s fall from journalistic prominence, high profile disappearance into the terrorist underground, and role in the formation of the Red Ar
224 pagesLeith Passmore
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