“This book brings fresh light to previously marginalized subject in
German history. It is an original approach, up-to-date written without
scholarly jargon, easily accessible to students, both at undergraduate
and graduate. It is highly focused departing from the usual
“histories” of a single country arguing for the “two German
states”, and the three political systems.” - Prof. Dr. László
Kürti, Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Miskolc,
Hungary This book contrasts three very different incarnations of
Germany – the totalitarian Third Reich, the communist German
Democratic Republic, and the democratic Federal Republic of Germany up
to 1990 – in terms of their experiences with and responses to
nonconformity, dissent, opposition, and resistance and the role played
by those factors in each case. Although even innocent nonconformity
came with a price in all three systems and in the post-war occupation
zones, the price was the highest in Nazi Germany. . It is worth
stressing that what qualifies as nonconformity and dissent depends on
the social and political context and, thus, changes over time. Like
those in active dissent, opposition, or resistance, nonconformists are
rebels (whether they are conscious of it or not), and have repeatedly
played a role in pushing for change, whether through reform of
legislation, transformation of the public’s attitudes, or even
regime change.
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The Freedom to Conform
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030554125
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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