The workers' and peasants' state : communism and society in East Germany under Ulbricht 1945-71

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The workers' and peasants' state : communism and society in East Germany under Ulbricht 1945-71

edited by Patrick Major and Jonathan Osmond

Manchester University Press, 2002

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: hbk ISBN 9780719062889

内容説明

Communist East Germany - officially dubbed the "Workers' and Peasants' State" - presented a facade of unity, between factory and farmer, male and female, young and old. The reality behind the rhetoric was, however, far more diverse. This collection of 15 original contributions, by experts in their field with access to recently-opened archives behind the former iron curtain, reveals a complex interaction between communist ideology and post-fascist society. Each essay is self-containe , providing a valuable introduction to recent debates, followed by original archival case-studies to bring alive the now defunct East Germany in its formative decades.

目次

  • Part I State: The leadership of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) under Ulbricht, Peter Grieder
  • Ulbricht's secret police - The Ministry of State Security, Jens Gieseke
  • The people's police and the people in Ulbricht's Germany, Richard Bessel
  • Protecting the accomplishments of socialism? The (re)militarisation of life in the GDR, Corey Ross. Part II Society: Popular opinion, Mark Allinson
  • Workers and the SED in the Summer of 1953, Gareth Pritchard
  • From junker estate to collective farm - East German Agrarian Society, 1945-61, Jonathan Osmond
  • Squaring the Circle: the dilemmas and evolution of women's policy, Donna Harsch
  • The limits of repression and reform: SED youth policy in the Early 1960s, Mark Fenemore
  • Going West , the open border and the problem of Republikflucht, Patrick Major. Part III Culture: The evangelical church in the GDR, Merrilyn Thomas
  • The fifth column: dance music in the early GDR, Toby Thacker
  • National paradigm and legitimacy: uses of academic history-writing in the 1960s, Stefan Berger
  • History in the academy: objectivity and partisanship in the Marxist historiography of the GDR, Heiko Feldner. Part IV Conclusion: Retheorising "state" and "society" in the GDR, Mary Fulbrook.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780719062896

内容説明

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目次

  • Part I State: The leadership of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) under Ulbricht, Peter Grieder
  • Ulbricht's secret police - The Ministry of State Security, Jens Gieseke
  • The people's police and the people in Ulbricht's Germany, Richard Bessel
  • Protecting the accomplishments of socialism? The (re)militarisation of life in the GDR, Corey Ross. Part II Society: Popular opinion, Mark Allinson
  • Workers and the SED in the Summer of 1953, Gareth Pritchard
  • From junker estate to collective farm - East German Agrarian Society, 1945-61, Jonathan Osmond
  • Squaring the Circle: the dilemmas and evolution of women's policy, Donna Harsch
  • The limits of repression and reform: SED youth policy in the Early 1960s, Mark Fenemore
  • Going West , the open border and the problem of Republikflucht, Patrick Major. Part III Culture: The evangelical church in the GDR, Merrilyn Thomas
  • The fifth column: dance music in the early GDR, Toby Thacker
  • National paradigm and legitimacy: uses of academic history-writing in the 1960s, Stefan Berger
  • History in the academy: objectivity and partisanship in the Marxist historiography of the GDR, Heiko Feldner. Part IV Conclusion: Retheorising "state" and "society" in the GDR, Mary Fulbrook.

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