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Becoming East German : Socialist Structures and Sensibilities after Hitler / Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION The Banalities of East German Historiography -- PART I Memory and Identity after Nazism -- CHAPTER 1 East Germans in a Post-Nazi State: Communities of Experience, Connection, and Identification -- CHAPTER 2 Divisive Unity: The Politics of Cultural Nationalism during the First German Writers’ Congress of October 1947 -- CHAPTER 3 Communicating History: The Archived Letters of Greta Kuckhoff and Memories of the “Red Orchestra” -- CHAPTER 4 Remembered Change and Changes of Remembrance: East German Narratives of Anti-fascist Conversion -- PART II Health, Food, and Embodied Citizens -- CHAPTER 5 Perceptions of Health after World War II: Heart Disease and Risk Factors in East and West Germany, 1945–75 -- CHAPTER 6 Socialism Fights the Proletarian Disease: East German Efforts to Overcome Tuberculosis in a Cold War Context -- CHAPTER 7 The Slim Imperative: Discourses and Cultures of Dieting in the German Democratic Republic, 1949–90 -- CHAPTER 8 Luxury Dining in the Later Years of the German Democratic Republic -- PART III Constraints and Conformity: Friends, Foes, and Disciplinary Practices -- CHAPTER 9 Predispositions and the Paradox of Working-Class Behavior in Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic -- Chapter 10 Israel as Friend and Foe: Shaping East German Society through Freund- and Feindbilder -- CHAPTER 11 Humiliation as a Weapon within the Party: Fictional and Personal Accounts -- CHAPTER 12 Playing the Game: Football and Everyday Life in the Honecker Era -- CONCLUSION Structures and Subjectivities in GDR History -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION The Banalities of East German Historiography -- PART I Memory and Identity after Nazism -- CHAPTER 1 East Germans in a Post-Nazi State: Communities of Experience, Connection, and Identification -- CHAPTER 2 Divisive Unity: The Politics of Cultural Nationalism during the First German Writers’ Congress of October 1947 -- CHAPTER 3 Communicating History: The Archived Letters of Greta Kuckhoff and Memories of the “Red Orchestra” -- CHAPTER 4 Remembered Change and Changes of Remembrance: East German Narratives of Anti-fascist Conversion -- PART II Health, Food, and Embodied Citizens -- CHAPTER 5 Perceptions of Health after World War II: Heart Disease and Risk Factors in East and West Germany, 1945–75 -- CHAPTER 6 Socialism Fights the Proletarian Disease: East German Efforts to Overcome Tuberculosis in a Cold War Context -- CHAPTER 7 The Slim Imperative: Discourses and Cultures of Dieting in the German Democratic Republic, 1949–90 -- CHAPTER 8 Luxury Dining in the Later Years of the German Democratic Republic -- PART III Constraints and Conformity: Friends, Foes, and Disciplinary Practices -- CHAPTER 9 Predispositions and the Paradox of Working-Class Behavior in Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic -- Chapter 10 Israel as Friend and Foe: Shaping East German Society through Freund- and Feindbilder -- CHAPTER 11 Humiliation as a Weapon within the Party: Fictional and Personal Accounts -- CHAPTER 12 Playing the Game: Football and Everyday Life in the Honecker Era -- CONCLUSION Structures and Subjectivities in GDR History -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX |
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