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Dictatorship as Experience: Towards a Socio-Cultural History of the GDR Konrad H Jarausch
Dictatorship as Experience: Towards a Socio-Cultural History of the GDR
Konrad H Jarausch
A decade after the collapse of communism, this volume presents a historical reflection on the perplexing nature of the East German dictatorship. In contrast to most political rhetoric, it seeks to establish a middle ground between totalitarianism theory and apologetics of the socialist experiment, emphasizing the normality of daily lives.
Marc Notes: Bibl. ref. & index; The essays in this collection originated in a conference on 'The GDR--a modern dictatorship?' held in Potsdam during early December of 1997 ...--Pref.; Cloth also avail. Publisher Marketing: "The essays presented display a realm of vibrant historical inquiry. Many of the chapters significantly expand our understanding of the complexity of GDR society." . Central European History "This is certainly the best single volume on the social and cultural history of the GDR in English, and indeed ranks highly among works in German as well." . German Politics A decade after the collapse of communism, this volume presents a historical reflection on the perplexing nature of the East German dictatorship. In contrast to most political rhetoric, it seeks to establish a middle ground between totalitarianism theory, stressing the repressive features of the SED-regime, and apologetics of the socialist experiment, emphasizing the normality of daily lives. The book transcends the polarization of public debate by stressing the tensions and contradictions within the East German system that combined both aspects by using dictatorial means to achieve its emancipatory aims. By analyzing a range of political, social, cultural, and chronological topics, the contributors sketch a differentiated picture of the GDR which emphasizes both its repressive and its welfare features. The sixteen original essays, especially written for this volume by historians from both east and west Germany, represent the cutting edge of current research and suggest new theoretical perspectives. They explore political, social, and cultural mechanisms of control as well as analyze their limits and discuss the mixture of dynamism and stagnation that was typical of the GDR. Konrad H. Jarausch is Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and a Director of the Zentrum fur Zeithistorische Studien in Potsdam, Germany. Review Citations:
Reference and Research Bk News 08/01/2000 pg. 31 (EAN 9781571811813, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Jarausch, Konrad H Konrad H. Jarausch is the Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His many books include "Reluctant Accomplice: A Wehrmacht Soldier's Letters from the Eastern Front" (Princeton) and "After Hitler: Recivilizing Germans, 1945-1995." He lives in Chapel Hill.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | October 1, 1999 |
| ISBN13 | 9781571811820 |
| Publishers | Berghahn Books, Incorporated |
| Genre | Cultural Region > Germany |
| Pages | 402 |
| Dimensions | 142 × 216 × 24 mm · 453 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Jarausch, Konrad H. |
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