The German Democratic Republic


The German Democratic Republic
The German Democratic Republic by Peter Grieder

A clear, concise and thought-provoking introduction to the history of East Germany - its development and downfall - which engages. Peter Grieder offers a thought-provoking introduction to the history of East Germany which engages critically with key debates and advances fresh interpretations. Arguing that the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was a totalitarian welfare state, Grieder: ā€¢ divides its life into six phases: conception, construction, consolidation, conservatism, crisis, and collapseā€¢ analyses key concepts in the Introductionā€¢ provides an overall assessment of the GDR at the end of the volumeā€¢ integrates experiences of individual GDR citizens in order to gain a deeper understanding of the East German polity.Clear, concise and up-to-date, this is an essential new study for anyone with an interest in the origins, development and ultimate downfall of the self-proclaimed "Workers' and Peasants' Power."

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