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Prologue: European Question | ||
Which question? | 1 | |
Yalta | 5 | |
A unique divide | 6 | |
Healing? | 11 | |
Chapter I | German Answers | |
The divided centre | 14 | |
European peace order | 16 | |
Two questions or one? | 19 | |
The European interest | 25 | |
Chapter II | Ostpolitik | |
Was there one? | 28 | |
In a word | 34 | |
Causes and sources | 42 | |
Chapter III | Bonn-Moscow-Berlin | |
'Our most important task' | 48 | |
The road from Berlin | 58 | |
Treaty work | 67 | |
System and crisis | 83 | |
A new book | 98 | |
Chapter IV | Germany and Germany | |
Foundations | 126 | |
Thoughts, words and deeds | 132 | |
For people and the people | 136 | |
From Germany to Germany | 141 | |
Permanent negotiation | 149 | |
The German Mark | 152 | |
Recognition | 162 | |
Liberalisation through stabilisation? | 176 | |
Stabilisation without liberalisation | 185 | |
Liberation by destabilisation | 197 | |
Success and failure | 203 | |
Chapter V | Beyond the Oder | |
History and frontiers | 216 | |
Compatriots | 231 | |
Carrots and sticks | 244 | |
Weaving | 258 | |
Stability before liberty | 279 | |
Reconciliation | 298 | |
Chapter VI | A Second Ostpolitik | |
Social Democrats in the 1980s | 312 | |
Shadow policy | 319 | |
After the event | 330 | |
Chapter VII | German Unification | |
Refolution and revolution | 344 | |
Peace, agreement and Realpolitik | 347 | |
The last treaty work | 354 | |
Chapter VIII | Findings | |
German and European | 357 | |
Ostpolitik and the end | 362 | |
German model | 371 | |
Epilogue: European Answers? | ||
Consequences | 378 | |
European Germany, German Europe | 384 | |
Why Europe? Which Europe? | 388 | |
Beyond Ostpolitik | 393 | |
Possibilities | 408 | |
Abbreviations | 411 | |
Unpublished sources | 415 | |
Short titles | 417 | |
Notes | 428 | |
Chronology | 612 | |
Maps | 642 | |
Tables and Graphs | 649 | |
Acknowledgements | 662 | |
Index | 665 |
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Add In Europe's Name: Germany and the Divided Continent, For forty-five years Europe was divided, and at the center of that divided continent lay a divided Germany. In this brilliantly nuanced book, one of our most respected authorities on Central Europe tells the story of German reunification. Garton Ash has p, In Europe's Name: Germany and the Divided Continent to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add In Europe's Name: Germany and the Divided Continent, For forty-five years Europe was divided, and at the center of that divided continent lay a divided Germany. In this brilliantly nuanced book, one of our most respected authorities on Central Europe tells the story of German reunification. Garton Ash has p, In Europe's Name: Germany and the Divided Continent to your collection on WonderClub |