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Writing time - using space: the notebook of a worker at Krupp's steel mill and manufacturing - an example from the 1920s

Zeit aufschreiben - Raum nutzen: das Aufschreibebuch eines Industriearbeiters bei Krupp - ein Beispiel aus den 1920er Jahren
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Lüdtke, Alf

Abstract

"This piece shall explore the use-value of ego-documents which are not in the focus of the recent surge of interest in these materials. At the center is an unpublished 'Aufschreibebuch' (not a diary but a notebook) of a Krupp-worker covering the 1920s into the late 1940s (with some addenda even into... view more

"This piece shall explore the use-value of ego-documents which are not in the focus of the recent surge of interest in these materials. At the center is an unpublished 'Aufschreibebuch' (not a diary but a notebook) of a Krupp-worker covering the 1920s into the late 1940s (with some addenda even into the 1970s). How did the writer try to 'keep time' in his recordings of his spending and using time? One of the striking features is the spatial 'simultaneity of registers' which the author pursued: politics, family and weather/ gardening stand out, occasionally seasoned by local, national or global catastrophes. More generally, this spatial frame paralleled multiple activities and occurrences. Still, the writer followed their temporal sequence. In other words: the spatial recordings show the flipside of the 'timespace' (Jon May) the writer encountered and appropriated. Thus, temporality appears as the space of and for writing - made visible and at the same time consumed by inscribing pages of paper. From this angle the author wants to re-set the question of 'acceleration' which has become a principal label of the modern era, esp. the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Here his take is that 'acceleration' is missing crucial practices (and experiences) of the historical actors. Rather, scrutiny of people's usage of space when writing time reveals various forms of intensification." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
Weimar Republic (Germany, 1918-33); social space; time factor; industrial worker; industrial occupation; time budget; politics; family; visualization; perception; everyday life; popular culture; intensity

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Document language
English

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 216-228

Journal
Historical Social Research, 38 (2013) 3

Issue topic
Space/ time practices and the production of space and time - Raum/ Zeit Praktiken und die Produktion von Raum und Zeit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.38.2013.3.216-228

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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