New Books in Western European Studies

Jürgen Zimmerer, "Memory Wars: New German Historical Consciousness" (Reclam Verlag, 2023)

Jan 9, 2026
Jürgen Zimmerer, a Professor of Global History and head of Hamburg’s post-colonial legacy research center, discusses pivotal themes from his book on German memory culture. He challenges the notion of 'ownership' in historical narratives, advocating for diverse perspectives. Zimmerer connects German memory debates to global conservative backlash, reflects on identity shifts post-unification, and emphasizes including migrant histories. He warns against the risks of Staatsräson on free expression and calls for opening public debate by acknowledging shared suffering.
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Broadening German Memory Landscape

  • German memory is far more diverse than public debates suggest and deserves broader inclusion.
  • Zimmerer edited the volume to amplify marginalized voices and show multiple ongoing memory debates.
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Memory Wars Are Transnational

  • German memory wars mirror global conservative backlashes against progressive scholarship.
  • Movements and counter-movements (e.g., BLM, anti–postcolonial backlash) travel transnationally and reshape local debates.
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A New, Less Self-Critical Identity

  • A new German historical consciousness is emerging that shifts away from constant self-critique.
  • Public monuments like the Humboldt Forum signal a revival of imperial narratives alongside Holocaust remembrance.
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