Chapter 1. The New Germany: Myths and Realities
Chapter 2. Division, Cold War and Détente
Chapter 3. Exodus, Opposition and Immobilism
Chapter 4. Awakening, Fall of the Wall and Bankruptcy
Chapter 5. National Turn and Fears of Unity
Chapter 6. Economic Union and International Breakthrough
Chapter 7. Unification Treaties and Accession
Chapter 8. Post-Unity Problems and Perspectives
Konrad Jarausch is Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His many publications include The Rush to German Unity (1994) and Students, Society, and Politics in Imperial Germany (1982)
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