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Journal articles on the topic "Sozialistische Einheitspartel Deutschlands"

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Cordell, Karl, and Stefan Wolff. "Ethnic Germans in Poland and the Czech Republic: A Comparative Evaluation*." Nationalities Papers 33, no. 2 (June 2005): 255–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905990500088610.

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This paper seeks to analyze the nature of the German minorities in the Czech Republic and Poland. In order to achieve this goal, the relationship between Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic and Poland with the Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany/FRG) forms an essential intellectual backdrop to our main theme. Reference to the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (German Democratic Republic/GDR) will be made as and where appropriate. As we shall see, tensions simmered between the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (Socialist Unity Party of Germany/SED) and the Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza Zjednoczona (Polish United Workers' Party/PZPR), and in reality relations between the two sides were poor. Reference will be made to wartime German occupation policy in both Poland and the Czech lands. Due attention will also be paid to the consequent expulsion of ethnic Germans from Poland and Czechoslovakia. However, due to limitations of space these themes, that have been exhaustively dealt with elsewhere, do not form part of our main focus of study.
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Jessen, Ralph. "Dictature communiste et milieu universitaire. Étude d'histoire sociale des professeurs d'université de la RDA, 1945-1961." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 53, no. 1 (February 1998): 91–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1998.279653.

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La dictature du SED (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, « Parti socialiste unitaire allemand »), à laquelle a mis fin une révolution démocratique décidée par la « base », fut à ses débuts le produit d'une révolution imposée par le « sommet ». Cette mise en scène d'une révolution, cette instauration d'un régime de collaboration communiste supposait un renouvellement radical des élites dans les domaines politique, économique et culturel. Mais les césures historiques, fussent-elles profondes, ne bouleversent jamais qu'en partie le contexte existant. L'ancien se perpétue souvent, et il est fréquent que les élans de changement politique produisent d'autres effets que ceux qui étaient escomptés. L'histoire sociale et culturelle des professeurs des universités est-allemandes est marquée tout à la fois par des interventions politiques et par des continuités inévitables, quoique non voulues.
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Schirmer, Wolfgang. "Wissenschaft als Produktivkraft Gedanken zum 20. Jahrestag der Gründung der Sozialistischen Einheitspartei Deutschlands." Zeitschrift für Chemie 6, no. 4 (September 2, 2010): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zfch.19660060402.

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Lässig, Simone. "Between Two Scholarly Cultures: Reflections on the Reorganization of the East German Historical Profession after 1990." Central European History 40, no. 3 (August 20, 2007): 499–522. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938907000817.

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Studies of the East German historical profession and what became of it after 1990—which are now numerous—have primarily dealt with institutes in Berlin affiliated with the Akademie der Wissenschaften or the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED). Little attention has been paid to the academic institutions where most of the German Democratic Republic's historians and history teachers received their scholarly and political training, namely the history departments of the country's universities and the teachers' colleges (pädagogische Hochschulen). In this essay, in which I draw in part upon my personal experiences, I will therefore be less concerned with the well-researched “nerve centers” of the East German research establishment than with the long-neglected “academic provinces” and the everyday realities of academic life that, however absurd they might seem in hindsight, shaped the experiences of countless students, instructors, and professors.
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Penny, H. Glenn. "The Museum für Deutsche Geschichte and German National Identity." Central European History 28, no. 3 (September 1995): 343–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900011869.

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Not far from the Brandenburger Tor on Unter den Linden, visitors to the Museum für Deutsche Geschichte (MfDG) entered Berlin's most beautiful Baroque building. Built by Europe's finest architects under the auspices of Prussia's Kings, the Zeughaus once held a collection of the nation's weapons and Prussia's trophies of war. But since its restoration in the 1950s, this eighteenth-century edifice's long sculptured hallways and high-ceilinged rooms housed the Marxist story of the German people's struggle; images of Prussian peasants, Silesian weavers, and hardened revolutionaries were arranged in glass cases, displayed upon walls and surrounded by Socialist banners, Communist papers, and early Protestant texts. Resurrected from the annals of Germany's past, these images were brought together to fashion a German history, to create the foundation for an East German national identity, and to provide legitimization for the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED).
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Witkowski, Gregory R. "On the Campaign Trail: State Planning and Eigen-Sinn in a Communist Campaign to Transform the East German Countryside." Central European History 37, no. 3 (September 2004): 400–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1569161041445643.

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Throughout its history, the East German Communist Party (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, hereafter SED) organized campaigns to overcome the economic and political challenges facing it and to launch new program initiatives. Whether the aim was to increase factory safety, beautify a village, or raise standards of living, the party and the East German government used mass mobilizations to shape society, or at least certain social groups. Communist campaigns were directed attempts to improve diverse sectors of society by concentrating resources on arenas marked as economically deficient and socially resistant. By directing their efforts at revolutionizing narrowly defined critical areas, Communist leaders felt that they could enact overarching societal changes. Campaigns thus served as a means to initiate new policies and to correct problems that developed later. They were an essential part both of the state planning so prevalent in Communist systems, and of the often hectic short-term initiatives endemic in such economies. These mobilization efforts were so critical to the regime that one scholar has declared that the German Democratic Republic (GDR) possessed a campaign, rather than a command economy.
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Lindenberger, Thomas. "La police populaire de la RDA de 1952 à 1958. Une micro-étude sur la gouvemementalité de l'État socialiste." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 53, no. 1 (February 1998): 119–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1998.279654.

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Qu'est-ce que la « police » dans le socialisme d'État ? Elle n'est pas réductible à l'activité de la police secrète, quoique les dimensions et compétences énormes de cette dernière aient été une caractéristique structurante des dictatures de type soviétique. Quant à sa consoeur, la police publique, elle ne peut pourtant pas être tout bonnement rapprochée des appareils d'État chargés de maintenir la sécurité et l'ordre dans les démocraties occidentales classiques. Sans doute partage-t-elle avec ceux-ci des domaines de compétence qui sont typiques des États industrialisés modernes : police routière, police municipale, police judiciaire. Cependant la police normale de la RDA était en outre directement impliquée dans des processus de bouleversement social, imposés par la dictature du Parti Socialiste Unifié d'Allemagne (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, désormais SED), ce qui n'a jamais été le cas des appareils policiers dans les sociétés démocratiques de type occidental. Dans quelle proportion l'était-elle comparativement à d'autres appareils (comme le Parti lui-même, le ministère de la Sûreté intérieure de l'État, les différents ministères spécialisés, les organes administratifs locaux et les organisations de masse), la question doit pour l'instant rester ouverte — à moins qu'on n'assimile a priorila revendication de domination sociale exprimée par le SED avec la réalité historique, ce qui rendrait superflue la question de l'importance relative des diverses instances qui lui étaient subordonnées. Pour dresser un bilan de la coopération des différents éléments du système de domination socialiste dans le processus historique, en revanche, l'état actuel de la recherche est encore loin d'être suffisamment avancé, car les sources internes nécessaires à une analyse qui dépasserait la programmatique officielle du Parti ne sont accessibles que depuis très peu de temps.
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Grashoff, Udo. "Outwitting the Gestapo? German Communist Resistance between Loyalty and Betrayal." Journal of Contemporary History, April 23, 2021, 002200942199790. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009421997906.

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This article discusses ambiguous tactics of German Communist resisters in the Third Reich. The official historiography of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) portrayed Communist resisters as unfaltering heroes. By contrast, revisionist studies published after 1990 presented Communists as traitors and renegades. This study transcends these approaches that revolve around legitimation or de-legitimation of the dictatorship, and examines the dubious manoeuvring of three German Communists who strategically collaborated with the Nazis, namely Theodor Bottländer, Friedrich Schlotterbeck and Wilhelm Knöchel. While Knöchel's attempts to outwit the Gestapo failed and could not prevent his execution, Schlotterbeck and Bottländer found ways to survive - largely without betraying their comrades. Even so, the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), as well as its successor in the GDR, the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED), reprimanded venturesome, inventive and obstinate Communists, excluded them from the party and brought them to court. The harsh reactions are indicative of the inability of Communist historiography to acknowledge ‘Eigen-Sinn’, and highlight a central shortcoming of the antifascist doctrine. Likewise, more recent revisionist approaches have failed to recognise various attempts of Communists to minimise harm and survive in the grey zone between betrayal and loyalty.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sozialistische Einheitspartel Deutschlands"

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Zimmermann, Wolfgang. "Die industrielle Arbeitswelt der DDR unter dem Primat der sozialistischen Ideologie exemplarisch untersucht am Schrifttum über Nacht- und Schichtarbeit /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2000. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=96201866X.

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Kuhn, Katja. "Wer mit der Sowjetunion verbunden ist, gehört zu den Siegern der Geschichte die Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Sowjetische Freundschaft im Spannungsfeld von Moskau und Ostberlin /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2003. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB10605040.

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Jung, Christian. "Geschichte der Verlierer : historische Selbstreflexion von hochrangigen Mitgliedern der SED nach 1989 /." Heidelberg : Winter, 2007. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2922914&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Schittly, Dagmar. "Zwischen Regie und Regime : die Filmpolitik der SED im Spiegel der DEFA-Produktionen /." Berlin : Links, 2002. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/342124528.pdf.

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Moraw, Frank. "Die Parole der Einheit und die Sozialdemokratie /." Bonn : J.H.W. Dietz Nachf, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35711665z.

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Mollnau, Marcus. "Die Bodenrechtsentwicklung in der SBZ, DDR anhand der Akten des Zentralen Parteiarchivs der SED /." Berlin : Berlin-Verl., Spitz [u.a.], 2001. http://www.gbv.de/dms/sbb-berlin/325798672.pdf.

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Ding, Qing. "Reformgeschichte der SED : die evolutionäre Umwandlung der Führungsrolle der SED in der DDR (1945-1971) /." München : Tuduv-Verlag, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb355100035.

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Guckes, Ulrike. "Opferentschädigung nach zweierlei Maß? : eine vergleichende Untersuchung der gesetzlichen Grundlagen der Entschädigung für das Unrecht der NS-Diktatur und der SED-Diktatur /." Berlin : BWV, Berliner Wiss.-Verl, 2008. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=016486370&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Räkel, Marie-Elisabeth. "Die Politik der Sozialistischen Einheitspartei Deutschlands gegenüber den evangelischen Kirchen in der Sowjetischen Besatzungszone und in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik von 1945 bis 1953." Thesis, McGill University, 1993. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=69680.

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1945 marks the beginning of Soviet occupation in Eastern Germany. This was followed by the gradual implementation of a communist regime and its attendant atheist ideology in a region where over 80% of the population subscribed to protestantism. This thesis examines the policies of the SED towards the Protestant Church in Eastern Germany and attempts to define the various phases, motives, methods, and principles underlying that religious policy from 1945 to 1953.
The SED's atheist ideology alone fails to explain all the measures taken with regard to the Church. The religious policy of the SED depended in large part on the overall political situation, on developments during the Cold War and Soviet projects aimed at Germany. While the SED ultimately sought to eliminate the Church, it was nonetheless prepared to solicit its support through compromise, when necessary for the stability of the regime.
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Bartusel, Rolf. ""Der Generalstaatsanwalt braucht durchaus kein Jurist zu sein" : die Transformation des Rechtswesens in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 1945-1952 /." Münster : Rhema, 2008. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=3145295&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Books on the topic "Sozialistische Einheitspartel Deutschlands"

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Paulsen, Klaus. Schlitzohr mit Heiligenschein: Porträt und Erfahrungsbericht eines ehemaligen Parteisekretärs der SED. Berlin: Frieling, 2002.

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Neumann, Thomas. Die Massnahme: Eine Herrschaftsgeschichte der SED. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1991.

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Germany. Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit." Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Germany. Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit." Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Enquete-Kommission Aufarbeitung von Geschichte und Folgen der SED-Diktatur in Deutschland. Materialien der Enquete-Kommission 'Aufarbeitung von Geschichte und Folgen der SED-Diktatur in Deutschland': (12. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1995.

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Germany. Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit." Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Einheit", Germany Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen. Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Germany. Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit." Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Nakath, Monika. SED und Perestrika: Reflexion osteuropäischer Reformversuche in den 80er Jahren. Berlin: [s.n.], 1993.

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Germany. Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit." Materialien der Enquete-Kommission "Überwindung der Folgen der SED-Diktatur im Prozess der deutschen Einheit": (13. Wahlperiode des Deutschen Bundestages). Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sozialistische Einheitspartel Deutschlands"

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Bleek, Wilhelm. "PDS — SED (Partei des demokratischen Sozialismus — Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands)." In Handwörterbuch des politischen Systems der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 411–14. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95896-9_99.

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Moebius, Stephan. "Sociology in the German Democratic Republic." In Sociology in Germany, 123–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71866-4_5.

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AbstractIn the GDR (German Democratic Republic), sociology did not emerge until the 1960s. In 1963, the party program of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED, Socialist Unity Party of Germany, SUPG) explicitly called for the establishment of sociological research. GDR sociology developed under completely different conditions than in West Germany. It was overshadowed by Marxist-Leninist philosophy and political economy as well as instrumentalized by economic policy. Its focus was on the basic categories of work and production. The connection to economic policy and historical materialism promoted the tendency to economic reductionism in sociology. Sociology in the GDR was not based on the general tradition of sociology, which was understood as “bourgeois.” Besides Marx, the founding figures of sociology were avoided; not only were they seen as “bourgeois sociologists,” but many of them had also focused on meaningful action and the understanding of social processes rather than on the analysis of the laws of social development. Methodologically, the main focus was on quantitative methods. Sociology had the function of confirming the social laws whose theoretical interpretation was then reserved for historical materialism. It was not until the late 1980s that the situation changed somewhat and the relative autonomy of the social came increasingly into focus. This also led to first approaches to study the social position of women and gender relations. Overall, sociology in the GDR remained committed to a canonizing interpretation of Marxism-Leninism. In addition, it placed itself largely at the service of political power. Because of this its performance was limited enormously. Only when the social processes and dynamics could no longer be adequately described within the conventional ideological framework did certain changes occur.
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