Preface
Introduction: Reshaping German Identities:
Reflections on the Post-Unification Debate
Konrad H. Jarausch
Chapter 1. The Presence of the Past: Culture,
Opinion, and Identity in Germany
Konrad H. Jarausch, Hinrich C. Seeba, and David P. Conradt
Chapter 2. Natives, Strangers, and Foreigners:
Constituting Germans by Constructing Others
Jeffrey Peck, Mitchell Ash, and Christiane Lemke
Chapter 3. East and West German Identities:
United and Divided?
Helga A. Welsh, Andreas Pickel, and Dorothy Rosenberg
Chapter 4. Women, Men and Unification: Gender
Politics and the Abortion Struggle Since 1989
Joyce Mushaben, Geoffrey Giles, and Sara Lennox
Chapter 5. Germany and Europe: Finding an
International Role
Volker Berghahn, Gregory Flynn, and Paul Michael Lützeler
Postscript: Creative Chaos: Concluding Thoughts
on Interdisciplinary Cooperation
Andreas Pickel
List of Contributors
Index
Konrad Jarausch is Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His many publications include The Rush to German Unity (1994) and Students, Society, and Politics in Imperial Germany (1982).
“What emerges from this collection is a picture of a complex society that was neither fully modern nor fully totalitarian ... The dense book provides and illuminating discussion of the difficulties inherent in characterizing the GDR and, in so doing, points the reader in directions that might prove more fruitful.” • German Studies Review
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