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Allein unter vielen
Alltag, Ausbau und Krise der Kinderkrippen in der DDR 1950–1968
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Carolin Wiethoff
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German
Published/Copyright:
2025
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Alone among many – this is what everyday life looked like for children in GDR nurseries. Carolin Wiethoff examines the expansion and crisis of these institution and their fatal consequences into the late 1960s: a lack of organization and personnel, overcrowding, illness, and developmental delays. This book examines how the state tried to solve these problems with socialist pedagogy.
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Carolin Wiethoff, University of Erfurt, Germany.
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Inhalt
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Vorwort
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Einleitung
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I Forschungsbefunde zu den Kinderkrippen in der DDR
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II Ausbau und Krise des Krippensystems in den 1950er Jahren
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III Erziehung nach Plan – Die Pädagogisierung der Krippen in den 1960er Jahren
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IV Fazit: Der Ausbau der Kinderkrippen und ihre Pädagogisierung in der Ära Ulbricht
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Abkürzungen
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Quellen und Literatur
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eBook published on:
August 15, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9783111656908
Paperback published on:
August 15, 2025
Paperback ISBN:
9783111655871
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Front matter:
7
Main content:
259
Tables:
2
Audience(s) for this book
Scholars in the fields of history, education science, psychology
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