Curating Tempelhof: negotiating the multiple histories of Berlin's ‘symbol of freedom’

Copley, Clare orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7001-7604 (2017) Curating Tempelhof: negotiating the multiple histories of Berlin's ‘symbol of freedom’. Urban History, 44 (4). pp. 698-717. ISSN 0963-9268

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926816000869

Abstract

Despite its National Socialist origins, the post-war use of Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport has seen it recast as a ‘symbol of freedom’. Since the airport’s 2008 closure the site has been caught between calls for increased engagement with its use under the Third Reich and economic incentives to repackage it as an attractive events location. Through analysing the different strategies through which Tempelhof’s past is negotiated, this article will highlight the contested nature of Berlin’s relationship with the past and the complex interaction between memory politics and more pragmatic issues.


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