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Chapter 11 Producing the ‘Socialist Personality’? Socialisation, Education, and the Emergence of New Patterns of Behaviour
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chapter 1 The Concept of ‘Normalisation’ and the GDR in Comparative Perspective 1
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PART I NORMALISATION AS STABILISATION AND ROUTINISATION? SYSTEMIC PARAMETERS AND THE ROLES OF FUNCTIONARIES
- Chapter 2 ‘Aggression in Felt Slippers’: Normalisation and the Ideological Struggle in the Context of Détente and Ostpolitik 33
- Chapter 3 Economic Politics and Company Culture: The Problem of Routinisation 52
- Chapter 4 Rural Functionaries and the Transmission of Agricultural Policy: The Case of Bezirk Erfurt from the 1960s to the 1970s 76
- Chapter 5 The ‘Societalisation’ of the State: Sport for the Masses and Popular Music in the GDR 102
- Chapter 6 Communication and Compromise: The Prerequisites for Cultural Participation 130
- Chapter 7 Learning the Rules: Local Activists and the Heimat 151
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PART II NORMALISATION AS INTERNALISATION? CONFORMITY, ‘NORMALITY’, AND ‘PLAYING THE RULES’
- Chapter 8 Practices of Survival— Ways of Appropriating ‘The Rules’: Reconsidering Approaches to the History of the GDR 181
- Chapter 9 The GDR—A Normal Country in the Centre of Europe 194
- Chapter 10 How Do the 1929ers and the 1949ers Differ? 204
- Chapter 11 Producing the ‘Socialist Personality’? Socialisation, Education, and the Emergence of New Patterns of Behaviour 220
- Chapter 12 1977: The GDR’s Most Normal Year? 253
- Chapter 13 ‘Normalisation’ in the GDR in Retrospect: East German Perspectives on Their Own Lives 278
- Contributors 321
- Select Bibliography 325
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chapter 1 The Concept of ‘Normalisation’ and the GDR in Comparative Perspective 1
-
PART I NORMALISATION AS STABILISATION AND ROUTINISATION? SYSTEMIC PARAMETERS AND THE ROLES OF FUNCTIONARIES
- Chapter 2 ‘Aggression in Felt Slippers’: Normalisation and the Ideological Struggle in the Context of Détente and Ostpolitik 33
- Chapter 3 Economic Politics and Company Culture: The Problem of Routinisation 52
- Chapter 4 Rural Functionaries and the Transmission of Agricultural Policy: The Case of Bezirk Erfurt from the 1960s to the 1970s 76
- Chapter 5 The ‘Societalisation’ of the State: Sport for the Masses and Popular Music in the GDR 102
- Chapter 6 Communication and Compromise: The Prerequisites for Cultural Participation 130
- Chapter 7 Learning the Rules: Local Activists and the Heimat 151
-
PART II NORMALISATION AS INTERNALISATION? CONFORMITY, ‘NORMALITY’, AND ‘PLAYING THE RULES’
- Chapter 8 Practices of Survival— Ways of Appropriating ‘The Rules’: Reconsidering Approaches to the History of the GDR 181
- Chapter 9 The GDR—A Normal Country in the Centre of Europe 194
- Chapter 10 How Do the 1929ers and the 1949ers Differ? 204
- Chapter 11 Producing the ‘Socialist Personality’? Socialisation, Education, and the Emergence of New Patterns of Behaviour 220
- Chapter 12 1977: The GDR’s Most Normal Year? 253
- Chapter 13 ‘Normalisation’ in the GDR in Retrospect: East German Perspectives on Their Own Lives 278
- Contributors 321
- Select Bibliography 325
- Index 335