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Germany 1989: In the Aftermath of the Cold War

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"Lucidly written and accessible, Lothar Kettenacker's book offers a vivid, informative and well-presented overview of the political and diplomatic history of German reunification." Dr. Riccardo Bavaj, University of St. Andrews In autumn 1989 the world watched transfixed as East German citizens, demonstrating under the banner We are the people!', staged the only successful, totally peaceful revolution in German history. By October 1990, the process of reunification was formally concluded, bringing together a nation that had been divided for almost four decades. Now, nearly twenty years later, it is possible to judge the causes and consequences of the revolution more clearly. Was the fall of the Berlin Wall an unexpected fluke, or was it, in fact, the result of a long process of engagement between East and West? And did the momentous events of 1989 really signal the start of a bright new future for a united Germany? In this probing and wide-ranging account, Lothar Kettenacker considers the background behind the division of Germany and explains how the Berlin Wall and its death trap border proved to be the most horrendous manifestation of East-West antagonism. He also looks beyond 1990 to show how the confusion caused by the sudden collapse of the GDR and the fusion of two radically different economies is proving to be a challenge that will preoccupy Germany for generations to come.

Table of Contents

Introduction I. Division through Zoning II. Cold War Confrontation III. Ostpolitik: Putting the East at Ease IV. A Precarious Relationship V. The People's Revolution VI. The Diplomatic Process VII. An Expensive Take-Over Business VIII. The Long Hangover IX. A Crisis of Identity X. Attempts at Explanation APPENDIX 1. Select Bibliography 2. Chronology 3. (Charts) 4. (Cartoons)

Author Biography:

Lothar Kettenacker studied in Frankfurt, Munich and Oxford before spending most of his career in the UK, where he was Deputy Director of the German Historical Institute, London. His most recent book written in English is Germany Since 1945 (1997).
Release date Australia
June 25th, 2009
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
288
Dimensions
179x234x16
ISBN-13
9780582418974
Product ID
3098197

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