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Ten Years of German Unification: One State, Two Peoples

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ten Years of German Unification: One State, Two Peoples

Contributors:

By (Author) Charlotte Kahn

ISBN:

9780275963576

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th January 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Sociology and anthropology
Regional / International studies

Dewey:

943.0879

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Description

East Germans had passed their threshold of frustration about the gloom, restraint and shortages in their country, and they had tired of looking at the television pictures of the thriving countryside and material plenty beyond their borders. East Germans demonstrated peacefully until - almost unexpectedly - the Berlin Wall burst open and they crossed the "moat". From the other side, West Germans rushed to greet them with an enthusiastic, euphoric, unifying embrace. After the unification of East and West Germany had been accomplished, the differences between the two Germanies confronted the citizens. The year 2000 is the tenth anniversary of German unification. In their own words, members of three generations of West and East Germans, from all walks of life, present their personal perceptions and their perspectives on the decade. Antecedents and sequelae to unification, East-West relations, adjustment and adaptation, conditions and expectations at work, women in society, youth and current political attitudes are examined. East and West German interviewees weave many themes around a given topic. Kahn's commentary and explication provide a sociopsychological frame for this piece of oral history. Lay readers interested in the human side of current events and those who are curious about the effects of rapid cultural change should find the work of interest, as should scholars, students and researchers of modern Germany.

Reviews

"The use of psychoanalytic technique to understand the pressures leading to voter choice and consequent political action is a striking contribution to the understanding of the continuing process of [the] unification of Germany."-Professor Laura Randall Department of Economics Hunter College, City University of New York
.,."both the promise and the reality of German unification are captured by Dr. Kahn in an interesting series of personal accounts."-German Studies Review
...both the promise and the reality of German unification are captured by Dr. Kahn in an interesting series of personal accounts.-German Studies Review
..."both the promise and the reality of German unification are captured by Dr. Kahn in an interesting series of personal accounts."-German Studies Review

Author Bio

CHARLOTTE KAHN is a psychoanalyst and family therapist in private practice. She has served on the faculties of colleges, universities, and postgraduate psychoanalytic training institutions since 1966. Dr. Kahn has published extensively and is the coeditor of Immigration: Personal Narrative, Psychological Analysis and Children Surviving Persecution (Praeger, 1998).

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