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  • Working in East Germany[electronic resource] :normality in a socialist dictatorship, 1961-79 /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 305.5/620943109046
    書名/作者: Working in East Germany : normality in a socialist dictatorship, 1961-79 // Jeannette Z. Madarâasz.
    作者: Madarâasz, Jeannette Z.,
    出版者: Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2006.
    面頁冊數: xi, 206 p.
    標題: Working class - Political activity - Germany (East)
    標題: Socialism - History. - Germany (East)
    標題: Arbeiders.
    標題: Economische structuur.
    標題: Bedrijfscultuur.
    標題: Dagelijks leven.
    標題: Leefsituatie.
    標題: Arbeidsomstandigheden.
    標題: Germany (East) - Economic conditions.
    標題: DDR.
    ISBN: 9780230625662
    ISBN: 0230625665
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-203) and index.
    內容註: Introduction: Life in a Socialist Dictatorship -- Economic Politics and Company Culture -- Transformatorenwerk Berlin: Success and Failure -- Berliner Glèuhlampenwerk: Working and Living Conditions -- Erödlverarbeitungswerk Schwedt: Privileged within a Shortage Economy -- Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt/Oder: Falling Behind the Times -- Chemiefaserwerk Premnitz: Creating a Home for Thousands -- Conflicts and Solutions -- Conclusion: Normality in the GDR.
    摘要、提要註: Life in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was shaped by a workingpopulation which accommodated the Communist Party's expectations but also forced modifications of central policy. Over time, changes in normative behaviour accompanied the integration of state and society. However, growing resentment towards an overbearing state triggered the searchfor individual fulfillment, which undermined the Marxist principle of collectiveness. Disilllusionment led to the developments of the 1980s and, eventually, to the collapse of the socialist dictatorship. This process was marked by the fact that a specific socio-political environmenthad been created over the years. In this socialist normality, East Germans had worked and lived in ways that differed from the lives of theirWestern brothers and sisters. Nevertheless, it had seemed 'normal' to most (but certainly not all) citizens of the GDR, which explains the ongoing phenomenon of nostalgia for a dictatorship that shot people for simply wanting to leave.
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