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The Rush to German Unity Konrad H. Jarausch (Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

The Rush to German Unity By Konrad H. Jarausch (Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Summary

An historical event of the first magnitude, German unification has transformed the face of Europe. This historical reconstruction of the momentous event provides informed analyses for both students of German history and historians requiring more information on the reunification process.

The Rush to German Unity Summary

The Rush to German Unity by Konrad H. Jarausch (Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

The bringing down of the Berlin Wall is one of the most vivid images and historical events of the late twentieth century. The reunification of Germany has transformed the face of Europe. In one stunning year, two separate states with clashing ideologies, hostile armies, competing economies, and incompatible social systems merged into one. The speed and extent of the reunification was so great that many people are still trying to understand the events. Initial elation has given way to the realities and problems posed in reuniting two such different systems. The Rush to German Unity presents a clear historical reconstruction of the confusing events. It focuses on the dramatic experiences of the East German people but also explores the decisions of the West German elite. Konrad H. Jarausch draws on the rich sources produced by the collapse of the GDR and on the public debate in the FRG. Beginning with vivid media images, the text probes the background of a problem, traces its treatment and resolution and then reflects on its implications. Combining an insider's insights with an outsider's detachment, the interpretation balances the celebratory and the catastrophic views. The unification process was democratic, peaceful and negotiated. But the merger was also bureaucratic, capitalistic and one-sided. Popular pressures and political manipulation combined to create a rush to unity that threatened to escape control. The revolution moved from a civic rising to a national movement and ended up as reconstruction from the outside. An ideal source for general readers and students, The Rush to German Unity explores whether solving the old German problem has merely created new difficulties.

The Rush to German Unity Reviews

a lively and readable story of the end of the GDR and German unification, using an impressive array of newspaper and journal sources, contemporary memoirs and accounts, and some GDR archival material ... His discussion of the political and economic developments is generally shrewd. Jarausch has - in collaboration with Volker Gransow - also performed the very useful task of producing a volume of documents on German unification, now in excellent English translation. * Jonathan Osmond, German History, Vol. 15, no. 1 1997 *

About Konrad H. Jarausch (Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Konrad H. Jarausch is the Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and author or editor of numerous books including In Search of a Liberal Germany: Studies in the History of German Liberalism (Oxford, 1990).

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GOR003328288
9780195085778
0195085779
The Rush to German Unity by Konrad H. Jarausch (Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, Lurcy Professor of European Civilization, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1994-04-28
300
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