Conflict and Compromise in East Germany, 1971–1989

Conflict and Compromise in East Germany, 1971–1989
Title Conflict and Compromise in East Germany, 1971–1989 PDF eBook
Author J. Madarász
Publisher Springer
Pages 293
Release 2003-08-08
Genre History
ISBN 1403938369

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This extensively researched empirical analysis of the GDR in the years 1971-1989 challenges current historical interpretations of GDR history. It focuses on four social groups - youth, women, writers and Christians - to highlight the stability of this socialist society until 1987. The strength of the regime is shown to have been based on a continuously negotiated process of give-and-take involving major parts of the population.

Ordinary Socialism?

Ordinary Socialism?
Title Ordinary Socialism? PDF eBook
Author Jeannette Zsusza Madarasz
Publisher
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Release 2002
Genre
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Communication and Compromise in the GDR

Communication and Compromise in the GDR
Title Communication and Compromise in the GDR PDF eBook
Author Jeannette Z. Madarász
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 288
Release 2003-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781403915689

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This extensively researched empirical analysis of the GDR in the years 1971-1989 challenges current historical interpretations of GDR history. It focuses on four social groups-- youth, women, writers and Christians--to highlight the stability of this socialist society until 1987. The strength of the regime is shown to have been based on a continuously negotiated process of give-and-take involving major parts of the population.

Bringing Culture to the Masses

Bringing Culture to the Masses
Title Bringing Culture to the Masses PDF eBook
Author Esther von Richthofen
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 254
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781845454586

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This text explores how cultural life in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) was strictly controlled by the ruling party, the SED, through attempts to dictate the way people spent their free time. It shows how people's cultural life in the GDR developed a dynamic of its own.

Power and Society in the GDR, 1961-1979

Power and Society in the GDR, 1961-1979
Title Power and Society in the GDR, 1961-1979 PDF eBook
Author Mary Fulbrook
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 354
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781845454357

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The communist German Democratic Republic was founded in 1949 in the Soviet-occupied zone of post-war Germany. This book looks at its history and how people came to terms with their new lives behind the Wall. In the 1960s and 1970s, a fragile stability emerged characterized by 'consumer socialism', international recognition and détente. Growing participation in the micro-structures of power, and conformity to the unwritten rules of an increasingly predictable system, suggest increasing accommodation to dominant norms and conceptions of socialist 'normality.' These essays explore the ways in which lower-level functionaries and people at the grass roots contributed to the formation and transformation of the GDR ? from industry and agriculture, through popular sport and cultural life, to the passage of generations and varieties of social experience.

After the 'Socialist Spring'

After the 'Socialist Spring'
Title After the 'Socialist Spring' PDF eBook
Author George Last
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 286
Release 2009-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1845459016

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Historical analysis of the German Democratic Republic has tended to adopt a top-down model of the transmission of authority. However, developments were more complicated than the standard state/society dichotomy that has dominated the debate among GDR historians. Drawing on a broad range of archival material from state and SED party sources as well as Stasi files and individual farm records along with some oral history interviews, this book provides a thorough investigation of the transformation of the rural sector from a range of perspectives. Focusing on the region of Bezirk Erfurt, the author examines on the one hand how East Germans responded to the end of private farming by resisting, manipulating but also participating in the new system of rural organization. However, he also shows how the regime sought via its representatives to implement its aims with a combination of compromise and material incentive as well as administrative pressure and other more draconian measures. The reader thus gains valuable insight into the processes by which the SED regime attained stability in the 1970s and yet was increasingly vulnerable to growing popular dissatisfaction and economic stagnation and decline in the 1980s, leading to its eventual collapse.

Four-Color Communism

Four-Color Communism
Title Four-Color Communism PDF eBook
Author Sean Eedy
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 230
Release 2021-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 1800730012

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As with all other forms of popular culture, comics in East Germany were tightly controlled by the state. Comics were employed as extensions of the regime’s educational system, delivering official ideology so as to develop the “socialist personality” of young people and generate enthusiasm for state socialism. The East German children who avidly read these comics, however, found their own meanings in and projected their own desires upon them. Four-Color Communism gives a lively account of East German comics from both perspectives, showing how the perceived freedoms they embodied created expectations that ultimately limited the regime’s efforts to bring readers into the fold.