Abstract
List of Figures and Tables - Preface - Notes on Contributors - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Political Culture in Germany: A Paradigmatic Case D.Berg-Schlosser & R.Rytlewski - The Study of Political Culture G.A.Almond - PART 2: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES - Legacies of the German Empire P.Steinbach - Problems of Identity and Consensus in a Fragmented Society: the Period of Weimar D.Lehnert & K.Megerle - Culture and Politics in Nazi Germany P.Reichel - Subject Political Culture as Heritage? Continuities and Changes in the Early Post-War Years E.Holtmann - PART 3: SUB-CULTURAL VARIATIONS - The Significance of Regional Variations: The Case of Baden-W rttemberg H-G.Wehling - Specificities of Bavarian Political Culture A.Mintzel - The Political Culture of the New Social Movements K-W.Brand - Sub-cultural Aspects of Right-Wing Extremism H-G.Jaschke - PART 4: POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC - Political Cultural Aspects of the System Transformation W.Koch & U.Matthes - The Political Culture of Protestantism E.Neubert - The Central 'Round Table': An Instrument of Transition to a New Identity A.Hahn & R.Schirmer - The Endless Election: 1990 in the GDR T.R.Cusack & W-D.Eberwein - PART 5: OVERALL ASSESSMENTS OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC - The State Tradition in Germany: Continuities and Changes K.Rohe - Trends of Political Support D.Fuchs - PART 6: ASPECTS OF NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION - Changing Aspects of National Identity B.Westle - Attitudes towards European Integration K-R.Korte - Perceptions of the 'New Germany' in the International System J.Schissler - PART 7: CONCLUSIONS - German Perspectives D.Berg-Schlosser & R.Rytlewski - Bibliography - Index
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