Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich is associate professor of German at University of Mary Washington. She is author of Holocaust Memory Reframed: Museums and the Challenges of Representation. Her peer-reviewed articles, essays, and reviews have appeared in edited collections and journals such as Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, and a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.
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"Most studies of memorial traditions in Germany begin with the late 18th or, more frequently, the 19th centuries. Hansen-Glucklich demonstrates that these traditions in Germany, right into the 21st century, have roots that date back to pre-Christian, early Christian, and medieval times. A fascinating read full of interesting analysis." - Bill Niven, author of Facing the Nazi Past: United Germany and the Legacy of the Third Reich "German Memorials, Motifs, and Meanings makes unique and significant contributions. Its broad historical sweep is innovative and will be valuable for scholars and students in the fields of German History and Cultural Studies, Memory Studies, and Art History. The book is informative and elucidates complex concepts without jargon, and it will certainly also engage general readers interested in European culture and society." - Jonathan Skolnik, author of Jewish Pasts, German Fictions: History, Memory, and Minority Culture in Germany, 1824-1955