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Cryptic Concrete explores bunkered sites in Cold War Germany in order to understand the inner workings of the Cold War state.
Cryptic Concrete explores bunkered sites in Cold War Germany in order to understand the inner workings of the Cold War state.
Series Editor’s Preface vi
Preface vii
1 Of Blood and Soil 1
2 Lebensraum and Its Underside 22
3 Return to the Soil 45
4 Nuclear Living Space 67
5 Spaces of Extermination 91
6 Enter the Void 111
7 Conclusion 130
References 142
Index 167
Ian Klinke is Associate Professor in Human Geography at the University Oxford and a fellow of St John's College. His work covers German geopolitics, Cold War landscapes and the politics of European (dis)integration.
'A serendipitous childhood discovery led the author on a personal
and professional odyssey. Klinke immerses us in the zeitgeist of
Cold War West Germany – a partitioned country created by post-war
rivalries and foreign occupation. By investigating its subterranean
qualities, he reveals a world far more complex and contradictory
than accounts preoccupied with surface-level check-points and
walls. Highly recommended.'
Klaus Dodds, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of
London
'Cryptic Concrete provides a fascinating and original
exploration of how the distinctive German experiences of the Cold
War and the aftermath of fascism can be read through their
inscription in the architectural and landscape remains of atomic
missile sites and nuclear bunkers. Ian Klinke reveals how the
infrastructure of 20th century military destruction and
survival informs the materiality of geopolitics in the
present.'
Rachel Woodward, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology,
Newcastle University
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