Title: Geschichte und Politik im Spiegel der Staatschefsstandarten
(in English: History and politics in the mirror of the standards of chiefs-of-state) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Language:German (High) Source title: [icv67] Source number (date): (1968) Source pages: 82-104
Title: Les pavillons des nations maritimes au XVIIe siecle d’après le manuscript de J. Moutton Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Language:French Previous edition: [icv71] Source number (date): (1971) Remarks: Refering to [mtn17] Missing info! (7)
Title: Les drapeauz des Cent-Suisses de la Garde du roi de France Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Language:French Source title: Zeitschrift für Schweizerische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte Source number (date): 32 (1975) Source pages: 296-304 Missing info! (5)
Title: Das Flaggenwesen in der schweizerischen Schiffahrt
(in English: Flag matters in Swiss shipping) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Language:German (High) Source title: [icv79] Source number (date): (1979) Source pages: 20-38
Title: Die Thurgauer Gemeinden und ihre Wappen
(in English: Thurgau canton municipalities and their arms) Medium: book Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Edition (publisher: place): Ketty & Alexandre: Chapelle-sur-Moudon (Switzerland) Language:German (High) Edition date: 1988 (1st ed.) Catalogue codes: ISBN:2-88114-007-6 Pages: 167 Format: 247×213 mm
Title: Héraldique territoriale et municipale de la République Gabonaise Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Language:French Source title: [ghc86] Source number (date): (1989) Source pages: 373-381 Missing info! (4)
Title: Wappen und Fahnen der Schweiz
(in English: Arms and flags of Switzerland) Medium: book Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Edition (publisher: place): Bühler Verlag: Lengnau (Switzerland) Language:German (High) Edition date: 1991 Catalogue codes: ISBN:3-9520071-1-0 Pages: 164 Missing info! (3)
Title: Armoiries et drapeaux de la Suisse
(in English: Arms and flags of Switzerland) Medium: book Main author(s): Louis Mühlemann Secondary author(s): V. Müri-Andina (transl.) Edition (publisher: place): Bühler Verlag: Lengnau (Switzerland) Language:French Edition date: 1991 Catalogue codes: ISBN:3-9520071-2-9 Pages: 160 Format: 285×220 cm Missing info! (1)
Title: Landeswappen und -flagge
(in English: State arms and flag) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Helmut Müller Secondary author(s): Anselm Faust (ed.) Language:German (High) Source title: Nordrhein-Westfalen: Landesgeschichte im Lexikon Source number (date): (1993) Source pages: 256 Source edition (publisher: place): Patmos-Verlag: Düsseldorf (Germany) Missing info! (1)
Title: Flags of the Czechoslovak cities in 1978 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Ludvík Mucha; Bretislav Mašek Language:English Source title: [vxk] Source number (date): sp. Iss. (2000) Source pages: 1-5 Remarks: special issue "Flags over Czech towns"
Title: Dannebrog i blått på danske og norske skip Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Jan Henrik Munksgaard Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Sjøfartshistorisk årbok Source number (date): 1985 (1985) Source pages: 143-205 Source edition (publisher: place): Bergen Sjøfartsmuseum: Bergen (Norway) Missing info! (3)
Title: Det norske flagg skal være lyse-grønt med hvidt kors Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Jan Henrik Munksgaard Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: PM Source number (date): (1987) Source pages: 6-12 Missing info! (6)
Title: Militære kommando- og rangflagg i Norden IV: Sverige
(in English: Army command and rank fags in the Nordic countries. IV: Sweden) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Jan Henrik Munksgaard Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: [nfk] Source number (date): 22 (1996) Missing info! (1)
Title: Militære kommando- og rangflagg i Norden Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Jan Henrik Munksgaard Language:Swedish Source title: [nfk] Source number (date): 23 (1996) Source pages: 23-24 Missing info! (1)
Title: National Danish-Norwegian flags 1600-1800 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Jan Henrik Munksgaard Language:English Source title: [icv93] Source number (date): (1999) Source pages: 139-141
Title: The full report of the case of The Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Manchester versus The Manchester Palace of Varieties Medium: book Edition (publisher: place): The Heraldry Society: East Knoyle (United Kingdom) Language:English Edition date: 1955 Pages: 82 Missing info! (4)
Full title: The full report of the case of The Mayor, Aldermen
and Citizens of the City of Manchester versus The Manchester Palace of
Varieties Limited in The High Court of Chivalry on Tuesday, 21st December
1954
Title: The military decorations of the Roman army Medium: book Main author(s): Valerie A. Maxfield Edition (publisher: place): B.T. Batsford: London (United Kingdom) Language:English Edition date: 1981 (1st ed.) Catalogue codes: ISBN 0-7134-27183 Pages: 304 Missing info! (2)
Title: Die Gemeindewappen des Kantons Aargau
(in English: The municipal arms of Aargau canton) Medium: book Main author(s): Max Schibli Edition (publisher: place): Lehrmittelverlag des Kantons Aargau: Buchs (Switzerland) Language:German (High) Edition date: 1995 (4th ed.) Pages: 64 Format: 225×165 mm Remarks: First published in 1978
Title: Emblèmes et drapeaux de la France: l’alouette, le coq, la fleur de lis, l’abeille, l’aigle Medium: book Main author(s): A. Maury Edition (publisher: place): (unknown publ.): Paris (France) Language:French Pages: 354 Missing info! (5)
Title: State Symbols: The Quest for Legitimacy in the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic, 1949-1959 Medium: book Main author(s): Margarete Myers Feinstein Edition (publisher: place): Prometheus Books: (unknown location) (United States) Language:English Edition date: 2001.09 (1st ed.) Catalogue codes: ISBN:0391041037 (sic!) Pages: 250 Remarks: Hardcover. Available from Amazon, US$ 70. Missing info! (2)
Title: Contested Terrain: The Brandenburg Gate, the National Flag, and Competing German Identities, 1956-1959 Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Margarete Margarete Feinstein Language:English Source number (date): (2001.10.19) Remarks: More info here. Missing info! (6)
Summary: In 1949, two new German states arose and immediately
laid claim to the same
territory and to the best of the German political and cultural heritage.
That shared heritage was subject to competing interpretations by the two
regimes as they sought to shape public memory and identity in their quest
for legitimation. By the late 1950s, the battles to reinterpret German
national symbols frequently took place on the streets of Berlin, focal point
of the contested German-German border, and in the arenas of international
athletic competitions. This paper will examine two points at which the
symbolic repertoires of the two Germanies coincided and then diverged: the
Brandenburg Gate, and the black-red-gold flag.
Unwilling to signal the
permanent division of Germany, the founders of the Federal Republic had
declared that while Berlin remained the capital of “Germany”, Bonn would
serve as a provisional seat of government for the Federal Republic. Thus,
both states acknowledged Berlin as the German capital but had vastly
different interpretations of the city’s meanings for German national
identity. Nevertheless, in a rare spirit of cooperation, the officials of
East and West Berlin agreed in 1956 to work together to restore the
Brandenburg Gate. This cooperation disintegrated in 1958, however, when East
Berlin’s magistrates decided to restore the Quadriga statue without the Iron
Cross on the goddess’s staff. In the West, this act served as evidence of
the Communists’ disregard for the national heritage, whereas the uproar in
the West further convinced the Communists that militarism was alive and well
on the other side of the German-German border. As tensions rose between the
two Germanies, it became ever more important for the Communists to distance
themselves from the Federal Republic. By 1959, the GDR’s leaders found it
awkward to continue to share the tricolor flag with the Federal Republic.
For West German leaders, the tricolor represented the liberal ideals of the
nineteenth century, while for East German leaders it stood for the German
revolutionary tradition. Finally, the East German regime sought to make
visible its interpretation of the flag by superimposing on it the
Communists’ state seal. This act led to street
scuffles in Berlin, and to West German
diplomatic maneuvers aimed at prohibiting the “desecrated” flag from flying
at international sports events. Each side claimed a Cold War victory
whenever its position on the flag issue prevailed. Instead of uniting the
two Germanies, the use and interpretation of national symbols drove them
further apart.
Title: Legitimating the postwar Germanies: State symbols, 1949-1959 Medium: book Main author(s): Margarete Louise Myers Edition (publisher: place): University of California, Davis: Davis (United States) Language:English Edition date: 1993 Pages: 302 Remarks: Thesis PhD. History. Missing info! (3)
Title: Staatssymbolik and beinflussing in der BRD und der DDR Medium: book Main author(s): Margarete Myers Feinstein Language:German (High) Edition date: 1996 (1st ed.) Remarks: Publ. In the edited collection Geschichte der Politikpropaganda in Deutschland. More info here. Missing info! (5)
Title: The Battle for German Identity: The Cold War and the State Symbols of the Postwar Germanies Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Margarete Myers Feinstein Language:English Source title: Newspaper of Indiana University South Bend Source number (date): (1999.03.15) Remarks: Avaliable here. Missing info! (5)
Title: Arkeologi og nazisme — en farlig okkupasjon
(in English: Archaeology and Nazism — The occupation of a discipline) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Lise Nordenborg Myhre Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Arkeologi og politikk: En arkeo-politisk analyse av faghistoria i tida 1900-1960 Source number (date): 26 (1994) Source pages: 95-139 Source edition (publisher: place): Universitetets Oldsaksamling: Oslo (Norway) Remarks: Book section. Varia Missing info! (2)
Title: Fortida som propaganda: Arkeologi og nazisme — en farlig okkupasjon Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Lise Nordenborg Myhre Language:Norwegian (Bokmål) Source title: Fra haug ok heidni: Tidsskrift for Rogaland arkeologiske forening Source number (date): (1995) Source pages: 13-20 Missing info! (6)
Title: Protecting the Emblems in peacetime: the experiences of the British Red Cross Society Medium: article in a non-vexillological source Main author(s): Michael A. Meyer Language:English Source title: International Review of the Red Cross Source number (date): (1989) Source pages: 459-464 Remarks: Details at http://www.icrc.org/ Missing info! (5)
Title: Ukrainian diplomatic corps flags of 1918-1924 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s): Petro Matiaszek Language:English Source title: [tfb] Source number (date): XXX.4 = 142 (1991) Source pages: 134-140