Terror and Democracy in West Germany

Terror and Democracy in West Germany
Author: Karrin Hanshew
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139560771

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In 1970, the Red Army Faction declared war on West Germany. The militants failed to bring down the state, but this book argues that the decade-long debate they inspired helped shape a new era. After 1945, West Germans answered long-standing doubts about democracy's viability and fears of authoritarian state power with a 'militant democracy' empowered against its enemies and a popular commitment to anti-fascist resistance. In the 1970s, these postwar solutions brought Germans into open conflict, fighting to protect democracy from both terrorism and state overreaction. Drawing on diverse sources, Karrin Hanshew shows how Germans, faced with a state of emergency and haunted by their own history, managed to learn from the past and defuse this adversarial dynamic. This negotiation of terror helped them to accept the Federal Republic of Germany as a stable, reformable polity and to reconceive of democracy's defence as part of everyday politics.

Germany Since 1945

Germany Since 1945
Author: Peter C. Caldwell,Karrin Hanshew
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474262446

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Peter C. Caldwell and Karrin Hanshew's Germany Since 1945 traces the social, political and cultural history of Germany from the end of the Second World War right up to the present day. The book provides a narrative that not only explores the histories of East and West Germany in their international contexts, but one that also takes the significantly different world of the Berlin Republic seriously, analyzing it as a distinct and significant period of German history in its own right. Split into three parts roughly devoted to a quarter-century each, this book guides students through contemporary Germany from the catastrophe of war, genocide and the country's division to the very different challenges facing the reunified Germany of the 21st century. There are key primary source excerpts integrated throughout the text, as well as 32 images, numerous maps, charts and tables and a detailed bibliography to further aid study. The book is complemented by online resources which include sample syllabi and a pedagogical supplement. Germany Since 1945 underscores both the particularities of German history and the international trends and transactions that shaped it, giving good coverage to key aspects of post-1945 German society and politics, including: * East and West German paths to reconstruction * The development of consumer society and the welfare state * The politics of memory and coming to terms with the Nazi past * The Cold War * New social and political movements that opposed the postwar status * Immigration and the move toward a multicultural society This is an essential text for any student of contemporary German history.

Democracy in Western Germany

Democracy in Western Germany
Author: Richard Hiscocks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1959
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:254482626

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Social And Political Structures In West Germany

Social And Political Structures In West Germany
Author: Ursula Hoffmann-lange
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1991-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015021839827

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This book offers a view of West German social structure and political culture from a multidisciplinary perspective. Focusing on the remarkable changes that have taken place in West Germany since World War II, it provides a basis for judging what direction a united Germany is likely to take.

Social and Political Structures in West Germany

Social and Political Structures in West Germany
Author: Taylor & Francis Group,Ursula Hoffmann-Lange,Peter Jelavich,Robert Rickards,Lewis J Edinger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367287447

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This book offers a view of West German social structure and political culture from a multidisciplinary perspective. Focusing on the remarkable changes that have taken place in West Germany since World War II, it provides a basis for judging what direction a united Germany is likely to take.

The Making of German Democracy

The Making of German Democracy
Author: Armin Grünbacher
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0719080762

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This is the first English language source reader that deals with post-war (West) Germany. The sources, which include official Allied and German documents, parliamentary debates, contemporary newspapers articles, diaries and a large number of previously unpublished archival materials, allow for the first time a source-based study of post-war Germany for non-German speakers. The sources allow an assessment of the changes of Allied policy in the immediate post-war years which led to the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany; explain the country’s role in the intensifying Cold War; and encourage a re-evaluation of the "economic miracle" and whether the Federal Republic signified a "new start" for Germany or a "restoration" of the old social forces and patterns. The book will be of great benefit to students of German post-war history at all levels. It offers a unique opportunity for teachers and lecturers to go well beyond the traditional sources explaining German History and the Cold War.

Politics Against Democracy

Politics Against Democracy
Author: Richard Stöss
Publsiher: Berg Publishers
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015022231172

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The election success of Right-Wing extremists in West Germany is limited, but surveys have shown that up to 40per cent of the public show themselves to be susceptible to anti-democratic slogans. This book examines causes manifestations of Right-Wing extremism, and discusses possible counter measures.

The Federal Republic of Germany and Left Wing Terrorism

The Federal Republic of Germany and Left Wing Terrorism
Author: Brian S. Amador
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1423513630

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From the late 1960s through the 1990s, West Germany confronted a domestic and international terrorist threat of considerable proportions; a threat that was unimaginable to many and a threat that caused considerable tribulations throughout the nation. This thesis analyzes bow the transformation of radical student groups led to the ensuing left wing terrorism that arose within the fledgling democracy of the Bonn Republic, and the means by which the national government sought to suppress it. The thesis examines the evolution of official policy toward the terrorists and their supporting network as well as the sometimes highly critical public reaction that these efforts inspired. It also considers the adaptations and reactions of the terrorists to official measures taken against them by the state. The thesis concludes by considering alterative measures, offer recommendations, and suggestions that might have better served the German government during its thirty-year ordeal against the Red Any Faction, June 2 Movement, and other left wing terrorists.