Beschreibung:
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.
Offers a major contribution to current debates - challenging existing historical approaches to the GDR and its sudden collapse in 1989
Preface Glossary Introduction Central Policy State Institutions Diversity Tensions Communication Within GDR Society Compromises and Participation Conclusion - Stability and the Image of Doom Notes Appendix Bibliography