The Soviet Zone of Germany

Author(s)
Kissinger, Henry
Joachim Friedrich, Carl
Contributor(s)
Müller-Enbergs, Helmut (editor)
Lindenberger, Thomas (editor)
Backes, Uwe (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Anyone who wants to learn how the GDR was analyzed and classified half a decade after its founding by a German-American team of outstanding experts in more than 600 pages will hardly find a better source than this largely forgotten and barely received work, published only in hardback (1956). It is published in the Hannah Arendt Institute's series "Paths of Totalitarian Research" because it was created in direct connection with the development of the most discussed concept of totalitarianism under the aegis of political scientist Carl J. Friedrich at Harvard University. One of his closest collaborators and co-authors was the later US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The list of authors and advisors (including Gerhard Abeken, Fritz Baade, Erich Matthias, Carl Mayer, Heinrich Rittershausen, Otto Stammer, Carola Stern, Karl C. Thalheim, and Siegfried Unseld) reads like a who's who of early GDR research.
Keywords
Totalitarianism; Henry Kissinger; Harvard University; Gerhard Abeken; Fritz Baade; Erich Matthias; Carl Mayer; Heinrich Rittershausen; Otto Stammer; Carola Stern; Karl C. Thalheim; Siegfried UnseldISBN
9783666311550, 9783525311554Publisher
BrillPublisher website
http://www.brill.comPublication date and place
Göttingen, 2024Imprint
Vandenhoeck & RuprechtSeries
Wege der Totalitarismusforschung,Classification
European history
East Germany, DDR
c 1950 to c 1959

