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18. Mobility and Blockage during the 1970s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
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Introduction
- Beyond Uniformity: The Challenge of Historicizing the GDR 1
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The Theoretical Problem of Dictatorship
- 1. The GDR: A Special Kind of Modern Dictatorship 17
- 2. Modernization and Modernization Blockages in GDR Society 27
- 3. Care and Coercion: The GDR as Welfare Dictatorship 47
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Mechanisms of Political Repression
- 4. From Dismantling to Currency Reform: External Origins of the Dictatorship, 1943–1948 73
- 5. Foreign Influences on the Dictatorial Development of the GDR, 1949–1955 91
- 6. Repression and Tolerance as Methods of Rule in Communist Societies 109
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Means of Social Control
- 7. Creating State Socialist Governance: The Case of the Deutsche Volkspolizei 125
- 8. Food Supply in a Planned Economy: SED Nutrition Policy between Crisis Response and Popular Needs 143
- 9. The Myth of Female Emancipation: Contradictions in Women’s Lives 163
- 10. The Socialist Glass Ceiling: Limits to Female Careers 177
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Cultural Dimensions of Domination
- 11. Dictatorship as Discourse: Cultural Perspectives on SED Legitimacy 195
- 12. The Fettered Media: Controlling Public Debate 213
- 13. Criticism and Censorship: Negotiating Cabaret Performance and Book Production 241
- 14. The Pivotal Cadres: Leadership Styles and Self-Images of GDR-Elites 265
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Temporal Transformations
- 15. Stagnation or Change? Transformations of the Workplace in the GDR 285
- 16. The Hitler Youth Generation in the GDR: Insecurities, Ambitions and Dilemmas 307
- 17. Reforming Socialism? The Changing of the Guard from Ulbricht to Honecker during the 1960s 325
- 18. Mobility and Blockage during the 1970s 341
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Postscript
- 19. Rethinking the Second German Dictatorship 363
- Selected Bibliography 373
- Notes on Contributors 379
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
-
Introduction
- Beyond Uniformity: The Challenge of Historicizing the GDR 1
-
The Theoretical Problem of Dictatorship
- 1. The GDR: A Special Kind of Modern Dictatorship 17
- 2. Modernization and Modernization Blockages in GDR Society 27
- 3. Care and Coercion: The GDR as Welfare Dictatorship 47
-
Mechanisms of Political Repression
- 4. From Dismantling to Currency Reform: External Origins of the Dictatorship, 1943–1948 73
- 5. Foreign Influences on the Dictatorial Development of the GDR, 1949–1955 91
- 6. Repression and Tolerance as Methods of Rule in Communist Societies 109
-
Means of Social Control
- 7. Creating State Socialist Governance: The Case of the Deutsche Volkspolizei 125
- 8. Food Supply in a Planned Economy: SED Nutrition Policy between Crisis Response and Popular Needs 143
- 9. The Myth of Female Emancipation: Contradictions in Women’s Lives 163
- 10. The Socialist Glass Ceiling: Limits to Female Careers 177
-
Cultural Dimensions of Domination
- 11. Dictatorship as Discourse: Cultural Perspectives on SED Legitimacy 195
- 12. The Fettered Media: Controlling Public Debate 213
- 13. Criticism and Censorship: Negotiating Cabaret Performance and Book Production 241
- 14. The Pivotal Cadres: Leadership Styles and Self-Images of GDR-Elites 265
-
Temporal Transformations
- 15. Stagnation or Change? Transformations of the Workplace in the GDR 285
- 16. The Hitler Youth Generation in the GDR: Insecurities, Ambitions and Dilemmas 307
- 17. Reforming Socialism? The Changing of the Guard from Ulbricht to Honecker during the 1960s 325
- 18. Mobility and Blockage during the 1970s 341
-
Postscript
- 19. Rethinking the Second German Dictatorship 363
- Selected Bibliography 373
- Notes on Contributors 379
- Index 383