Conflict and stability in the German Democratic Republic
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Publication
2007 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
75,750 words, Guess
Page Count
303 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17880218M
- ISBN-139780521866514
- ISBN-100521866510
- OCLC Control Number67945234
- OCLC Control Numberconflictstabilit0000port
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006013864
- Goodreads2545531
- LibraryThing5805113
Classifications
- DDC943/.1087
- LCCDD901.S12 P67 2007
Description
"Why did the German Democratic Republic last for so long--longer, in fact, than the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich combined? This book looks at various political, social, and economic conflicts at the grass roots of the GDR in an attempt to answer this question and account for regime stability. A local study, it examines opposition and discontent in Saalfeld, an important industrial and agricultural district. Based on previously inaccessible primary sources as well as on interviews with local residents, the book offers a novel explanation for the durability of the regime by looking at how authorities tried to achieve harmony and consensus through negotiation and compromise. At the same time, it shows how official policies created deep-seated social cleavages that promoted stability by hindering East Germans from presenting a united front to authorities when mounting opposition or pressing for change. All of this provides an indirect answer to perhaps the major question of the postwar period: Why did the Cold War last as long as it did?"--Publisher description.
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