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An Address Delivered Before the Queens Co. Agricultural Society, at Their Nineteenth Annual Exhibition, at Jamaica, Long... An Address Delivered Before the Queens Co. Agricultural Society, at Their Nineteenth Annual Exhibition, at Jamaica, Long Island, September 19, 1860 (Paperback)
Patrick Major M. R
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Behind the Berlin Wall - East Germany and the Frontiers of Power (Hardcover, New): Patrick Major Behind the Berlin Wall - East Germany and the Frontiers of Power (Hardcover, New)
Patrick Major
R3,688 Discovery Miles 36 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few historical changes occur literally overnight, but on August 13 1961 eighteen million East Germans awoke to find themselves walled in by an edifice which was to become synonymous with the Cold War: the Berlin Wall.
This new history rejects traditional, top-down approaches to Cold War politics, exploring instead how the border closure affected ordinary East Germans, from workers and farmers to teenagers and even party members, "caught out" by Sunday the Thirteenth. Party, police and Stasi reports reveal why one in six East Germans fled the country during the 1950s, undermining communist rule and forcing the eleventh-hour decision by Khrushchev and Ulbricht to build a wall along the Cold War's frontline.
Did East Germans resist or come to terms with immurement? Did the communist regime become more or less dictatorial within the confines of the so-called "Antifascist Defense Rampart?" Using film and literature, but also the GDR's losing battle against Beatlemania, Patrick Major's cross-disciplinary study suggests that popular culture both reinforced and undermined the closed society. Linking external and internal developments, Major argues that the GDR's official quest for international recognition, culminating in Ostpolitik and United Nations membership in the early 1970s, became its undoing, unleashing a human rights movement which fed into, but then broke with, the protests of 1989. After exploring the reasons for the fall of the Wall and reconstructing the heady days of the autumn revolution, the author reflects on the fate of the Wall after 1989, as it moved from demolition into the realm of memory.

Across the Blocs - Exploring Comparative Cold War Cultural and Social History (Hardcover): Patrick Major, Rana Mitter Across the Blocs - Exploring Comparative Cold War Cultural and Social History (Hardcover)
Patrick Major, Rana Mitter
R4,633 Discovery Miles 46 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks the reader to reassess the Cold War not just as superpower conflict and high diplomacy, but as social and cultural history. It makes cross-cultural comparisons of the socio cultural aspects of the Cold War across the East/West block divide, dealing with issues including broadcasting, public opinion, and the production and consumption of popular culture.

Behind the Berlin Wall - East Germany and the Frontiers of Power (Paperback): Patrick Major Behind the Berlin Wall - East Germany and the Frontiers of Power (Paperback)
Patrick Major
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Few historical changes occur literally overnight, but on 13 August 1961 eighteen million East Germans awoke to find themselves walled in by an edifice which was to become synonymous with the Cold War: the Berlin Wall.
This new history rejects traditional, top-down approaches to Cold War politics, exploring instead how the border closure affected ordinary East Germans, from workers and farmers to teenagers and even party members, 'caught out' by Sunday the Thirteenth. Party, police, and Stasi reports reveal why one in six East Germans fled the country during the 1950s, undermining communist rule and forcing the eleventh-hour decision by Khrushchev and Ulbricht to build a wall along the Cold War's frontline.
Did East Germans resist or come to terms with immurement? Did the communist regime become more or less dictatorial within the confines of the so-called 'Antifascist Defence Rampart'? Using film and literature, but also the GDR's losing battle against Beatlemania, Patrick Major's cross-disciplinary study suggests that popular culture both reinforced and undermined the closed society. Linking external and internal developments, Major argues that the GDR's official quest for international recognition, culminating in Ostpolitik and United Nations membership in the early 1970s, became its undoing, unleashing a human rights movement which fed into, but then broke with, the protests of 1989. After exploring the reasons for the fall of the Wall and reconstructing the heady days of the autumn revolution, the author reflects on the fate of the Wall after 1989, as it moved from demolition into the realm of memory.

The Death of the KPD - Communism and Anti-Communism in West Germany, 1945-1956 (Hardcover, New): Patrick Major The Death of the KPD - Communism and Anti-Communism in West Germany, 1945-1956 (Hardcover, New)
Patrick Major
R5,917 Discovery Miles 59 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why was the West German Communist Party banned in 1956, only 11 years after it had emerged from Nazi persecution? Although politically weak, the postwar party was in fact larger than its Weimar predecessor and initially dominated works councils at the Ruhr pits and Hamburg docks, as well as the steel giant, Krupp. Under the control of East Berlin, however, the KPD was sent off on a series of overambitious and flawed campaigns to promote national unification and prevent West German rearmament. At the same time, the party was steadily criminalized by the Anglo-American occupiers, and ostracized by a heavily anti-communist society. Patrick Major has used material available only since the end of the Cold War, from both Communist archives in the former GDR as well as western intelligence, to trace the final decline and fall of the once-powerful KPD.

Across the Blocs - Exploring Comparative Cold War Cultural and Social History (Paperback): Patrick Major, Rana Mitter Across the Blocs - Exploring Comparative Cold War Cultural and Social History (Paperback)
Patrick Major, Rana Mitter
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks the reader to reassess the Cold War not just as superpower conflict and high diplomacy, but as social and cultural history. It makes cross-cultural comparisons of the socio cultural aspects of the Cold War across the East/West block divide, dealing with issues including broadcasting, public opinion, and the production and consumption of popular culture.

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