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portada All That Glitters is not Gold - the Impact of Frustrated Consumerism on German Reunification (en Inglés)
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Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
32
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9783640433629

All That Glitters is not Gold - the Impact of Frustrated Consumerism on German Reunification (en Inglés)

Christin Bimberg (Autor) · Grin Verlag · Tapa Blanda

All That Glitters is not Gold - the Impact of Frustrated Consumerism on German Reunification (en Inglés) - Christin Bimberg

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject History of Europe - Newer History, European Unification, grade: A, Marshall University, course: History - Senior Seminar, language: English, abstract: Since the beginning of modern nationhood, nationalism has been an important factor in building a nation. According to Ernest Gellner, "nations are the artefact of men's convictions and loyalties and solidarities." Nations are thus of big importance for people's identity. After World War II, the notion of nationalism became a complicated concept for most Germans. One reason was that people who were nationalistic were condemned by others because of the horrible things done by the Hitler regime. Another complication with post-World War II German nationalism was the division of Germany itself. Due to that division, Germans with the same history and culture were divided by political boundaries. Gellner argues that this harms nationalism immensely. Yet most Germans did not see the division as a permanent condition. The East German attitude in this matter is especially interesting. Despite minor changes in opinion over time, the ordinary East German citizen felt that he or she was part of a single German nation. Actions taken by the East German government aimed at full independence and even isolation from West Germany. However, East Germans did not go along with this. They expressed their desire for a single German nation in many fields, one of them consumer culture. The population did not support the official policy of rejecting and ignoring West German and other products but wanted to be able to enjoy the Western lifestyle. This frustrated desire combined with the shortcomings of production and supply in the GDR was the final problem that, apart from the breakdown of the Soviet Union and the East German economy, led to the eventual collapse of the German Democratic Republic.

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