East German distinctiveness in a unified Germany / edited by Jonathan Grix and Paul Cooke.
Introduction * The Nature of Research * The 'Nuts and Bolts' of Research * Getting Started in Research * The Building Blocks of Research * Introducing the Key Research Paradigms * The Types and Uses of Theory in Research * Introducing Research Methods * Academic Standards, Plagiarism and E...
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1: Introduction to East German political and cultural distinctiveness; 2: East German identity in the GDR; 3: East German Identity: More Western than the West?; 4: 'Red is for Love ... ': citizens as consumers in East Germany; 5: Second-class Germans? National identity in East Germany; 6: Viewing 'the Other': how East sees West and West sees East; 7: East German identity and party politics; 8: Women, identity and employment in East Germany; 9: Ethnicity and language: The case of Saxony (with particular reference to the Sorbs of eastern Saxony).