05963nam 2200853 a 450 991045554180332120210921030558.01-282-75218-997866127521861-4008-2162-21-4008-1314-X10.1515/9781400821624(CKB)111056486503538(EBL)617283(OCoLC)705526985(SSID)ssj0000108831(PQKBManifestationID)11114308(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000108831(PQKBWorkID)10045291(PQKB)11530534(MiAaPQ)EBC617283(OCoLC)51533666(MdBmJHUP)muse36026(DE-B1597)446121(OCoLC)979905003(DE-B1597)9781400821624(Au-PeEL)EBL617283(CaPaEBR)ebr10035771(CaONFJC)MIL275218(EXLCZ)9911105648650353819940607d1995 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrThe barbed-wire college[electronic resource] reeducating German POW's in the United States during World War II /Ron RobinCourse BookPrinceton, N.J. Princeton University Presc19951 online resource (230 p.)The William G. Bowen Series ;22Description based upon print version of record.0-691-03700-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-211) and index.Front matter --Contents --List of Illustrations --Preface and Acknowledgments --Abbreviations --Introduction --PART ONE: The Mobilization of Liberal Arts --CHAPTER ONE. The Genesis of Reeducation --CHAPTER TWO. The POW Camp and the Total Institution --CHAPTER THREE. Professors into Propagandists --CHAPTER FOUR. The Idea Factory and Its Intellectual Laborers --PART TWO: Reeducation and High Culture --CHAPTER FIVE. Der Ruf: Inner Emigration, Collective Guilt, and the POW --CHAPTER SIX. Literature: The Battle of the Books --CHAPTER SEVEN. Film: Mass Culture and Reeducation --PART THREE: The Prison Academy --CHAPTER EIGHT. Politics and Scholarship: The Reeducation College --CHAPTER NINE. The Democracy Seminars: Preparation for "One World" --CHAPTER TEN. Variations on the Theme of Reeducation --CHAPTER ELEVEN. Reeducation and the Decline of the American Dons --Notes --Note on the Sources --IndexFrom Stalag 17 to The Manchurian Candidate, the American media have long been fascinated with stories of American prisoners of war. But few Americans are aware that enemy prisoners of war were incarcerated on our own soil during World War II. In The Barbed-Wire College Ron Robin tells the extraordinary story of the 380,000 German prisoners who filled camps from Rhode Island to Wisconsin, Missouri to New Jersey. Using personal narratives, camp newspapers, and military records, Robin re-creates in arresting detail the attempts of prison officials to mold the daily lives and minds of their prisoners. From 1943 onward, and in spite of the Geneva Convention, prisoners were subjected to an ambitious reeducation program designed to turn them into American-style democrats. Under the direction of the Pentagon, liberal arts professors entered over 500 camps nationwide. Deaf to the advice of their professional rivals, the behavioral scientists, these instructors pushed through a program of arts and humanities that stressed only the positive aspects of American society. Aided by German POW collaborators, American educators censored popular books and films in order to promote democratic humanism and downplay class and race issues, materialism, and wartime heroics. Red-baiting Pentagon officials added their contribution to the program, as well; by the war's end, the curriculum was more concerned with combating the appeals of communism than with eradicating the evils of National Socialism. The reeducation officials neglected to account for one factor: an entrenched German military subculture in the camps, complete with a rigid chain of command and a propensity for murdering "traitors." The result of their neglect was utter failure for the reeducation program. By telling the story of the program's rocky existence, however, Ron Robin shows how this intriguing chapter of military history was tied to two crucial episodes of twentieth- century American history: the battle over the future of American education and the McCarthy-era hysterics that awaited postwar America.World War, 1939-1945Prisoners and prisons, AmericanWorld War, 1939-1945Education and the warWorld War, 1939-1945United StatesWorld War, 1939-1945Psychological aspectsPrisoners of warGermanyHistory20th centuryPrisoners of warUnited StatesHistory20th centuryEducation, HigherUnited StatesHistory20th centurySocial sciencesUnited StatesHistory20th centuryEducation, HumanisticUnited StatesHistory20th centuryElectronic books.World War, 1939-1945Prisoners and prisons, American.World War, 1939-1945Education and the war.World War, 1939-1945World War, 1939-1945Psychological aspects.Prisoners of warHistoryPrisoners of warHistoryEducation, HigherHistorySocial sciencesHistoryEducation, HumanisticHistory940.54/7273Robin Ron Theodore1032514MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455541803321The barbed-wire college2450431UNINA00939nam a2200277 i 450099100418520970753620020509155645.0801106s1988 it ||| | ita 8815018174b11283415-39ule_instPARLA197735ExLDip.to Filol. 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