Cryptic Concrete: A Subterranean Journey Into Cold War Germany (RGS-IBG Book Series) - Softcover

Klinke, Ian

 
9781119261117: Cryptic Concrete: A Subterranean Journey Into Cold War Germany (RGS-IBG Book Series)

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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.

  • A scholarly work that suggests a reassessment of the history of geo- and bio-politics
  • Attempts to understand the material architecture that was designed to protect and take life in nuclear war
  • Zooms in on two types of structures - the nuclear bunker and the atomic missile silo
  • Analyzes a broad range of sources through the lens of critical theory and argues for an appreciation of the two subterranean structures’ complementary nature

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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.

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'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

Cryptic Concrete sets out to understand the inner workings of the Cold War state. In an attempt to grapple with the architecture, both material and ideological, that was designed to protect and take life in nuclear war, the book examines two complimentary types of structures — the nuclear bunker and the atomic missile silo. Ian Klinke, a noted expert on German geopolitics, makes the case that West German military strategists, engineers, civil defence planners and politicians were animated in the 1950s and 1960s by the idea that geopolitics had to be fought in three-dimensional space, specifically in subterranea. Analyzing a broad range of sources through the lens of critical theory, the author reveals the ways in which the Cold War state reproduced and inverted the Third Reich's spaces of survival and extermination. In this way, Cryptic Concrete offers a vital reassessment of the history of geo- and bio-politics.

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ISBN 10:  1119261031 ISBN 13:  9781119261032
Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell, 2018
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