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United and Divided

United and Divided

Mike Dennis | Eva Kolinsky

(2004)

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Abstract

The system transformation after German unification in 1990 constituted an experiment on an unprecedented scale. At no point in history had one state attempted to redesign another without conquest, bloodshed or coercion but by treaties, public policy and bureaucratic processes. Unification was achieved by erasing the eastern political and economic model. However, in the meantime it has become clear that the same cannot be said about social transformation. On the contrary, social and cultural attitudes and differentiation have continued and resulted in deep divisions between West and East Germany. After unification, the injustices of politics seemed to have been replaced, in the eyes of most former GDR citizens, by unexpected injustices in the personal spheres of ordinary people who lost their jobs and faced unknown realities of deprivation and social exclusion.

These are the main concerns of the contributors to this volume. Incorporating new research findings and published data, they focus on key aspects of economic, political, and social transformation in eastern Germany and compare, through case studies, each area with developments in the west.


Mike Dennis is Professor of German History at the University of Wolverhampton and author several books and essays on political and social developments in the GDR.


"this book illuminates successfully the flawed unification process by stringing together a variety of different aspects of society, making the divided nature of Germany today unambiguously clear."
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Eva Kolinsky is Professor Emerita of German Studies at Keele University and Professorial Research Fellow in German History at the University of Wolverhampton.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
United and Divided iii
Copyright Page iv
Contents v
List of Figures vi
List of Contributors vii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1. Constructing East Germany 17
Chapter 2. Financing German Unity 36
Chapter 3. The Party of Democratic Socialism as Political Voice of East Germany 55
Chapter 4. Challenges to Rechtsstaatlichkeit in the Berlin Republic 68
Chapter 5. Economic Restructuring from Below? 93
Chapter 6. Challenges of Participation in German Higher Education 110
Chapter 7. Transformation and Injustice 123
Chapter 8. Meanings of Migration in East Germany and the West German Model 145
Chapter 9. Between Integration and Exclusion 176
Select Bibliography 195
Glossary 199
Index 201