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INVENTING BERLIN. CULTURAL LANDSCAPES AND NATION-BUILDING
This book is a sophisticated product in the field of Cultural Geography, showing how the city-text of East Berlin has been written, especially after 1989, discussing the role of architecture, urban planning and memory to create the legitimate history within a post-socialist urban area, illustrating its path-dependency concerning urban symbols, history and cultural landscape. It answers questions about official narratives on German identity post-1989.