Interpretations of the Two Germanies, 1945-1990

Mary Fulbrook author Roy Porter editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

£29.99

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Interpretations of the Two Germanies, 1945-1990 cover

Review of the first edition: '... will amply repay careful reading.' - Times Higher Education Supplement '[This] is an excellent textbook with good coverage and fair conclusions.' - Matt Perry, Immigrants and Minorities

The two Germanies, arising from the unpromising ashes of defeated Nazi Germany, came to represent opposing models of state and society.The two Germanies, arising from the unpromising ashes of defeated Nazi Germany, came to represent opposing models of state and society. The Federal Republic established itself as a remarkably stable democracy and successful social market economy: the German Democratic Republic developed an apparently exemplary form of 'actually existing socialism' and became a pillar of the Soviet bloc. Then in 1989, the 'gentle revolution' in East Germany added a new twist with the collapse of Communist rule. With rapid reunification, the united Germany of 1990 faced new challenges as the unprecedented transformation created a multitude of economic problems and social tensions.
Previously published in 1992 as The Two Germanies, this book has been fully revised and updated to take account of all the latest developments in contemporary German history.

Review of the first edition: '... will amply repay careful reading.' - Times Higher Education Supplement '[This] is an excellent textbook with good coverage and fair conclusions.' - Matt Perry, Immigrants and Minorities

ISBN: 9780333665794

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 172g

128 pages

2nd ed. 2000