Synopses & Reviews
Beginning with the day of Nazi Germany's surrender, this book traces the main political, social and economic developments in occupied Germany, in both German states right up to 1990, and in reunited Germany. A whole chapter is devoted to the unification of the country in 1989-90, while the final chapter is the first comprehensive short survey in English of post-unification Germany, covering the period up to the Iraq crisis in 2003.
Synopsis
Since its crushing military defeat in 1945, Germany has faced occupation and division, economic success amidst Cold War bitterness, the rise and spectacular fall of the Berlin Wall and now more than a decade as a country united for only the second time in its history. It has become a slumbering economic superpower at the heart of the drive towards European unity, while divisions between east and west remain among its own people.
Germany since 1945:
- Offers a comprehensive introduction to every stage in Germany's political, social and economic development from 1945 right up to the present day
- Examines, in-depth, both German states, their differences and their similarities, as well as the period of occupation 1945-49 and the year of unification 1989-90
- Concludes with the first short survey in English of more than a decade of post-unification Germany, covering the period right up to the Iraq crisis in spring 2003
About the Author
Pól O'Dochartaigh is Senior Lecturer in German, University of Ulster.
Table of Contents
Series Editors' Preface * Acknowledgements * Map 1: Germany under Occupation after 1945 * Map 2: Berlin: The Four Sectors * Map 3: Reunified Germany after 1990 * Introduction: Germany before 1945 * Defeat and Occupation: 1945-49 * Economic Success while Cementing Division: 1949-61 * Separate Paths: 1961-69 * New Beginnings: 1969-77 * Two Nations?: 1977-89 * Unification: 1989-1990 * United Germany: 1990-2002 * Conclusion: A Nation Once Again? * Appendices * Index