
Designing One Nation Explores How East And West Germans Negotiated Their Country's Postwar Division At The Juncture Of Economic And Cultural Politics. It Is Especially Concerned With Historical Interconnections Between The Two Germanies In Industrial Design, Economic Structures, Corporate Ethos, Trade, Economic Foreign Policy And Consumer Culture, All Of Which Are Subsumed Under The Term Economic Culture. It Shows That Post-war Reconstruction, As Envisioned And Realized By A Network Of Politicians, Entrepreneurs, And Cultural Brokers, Did More Than To Modernize The Respective Parts Of Germany. Rather, Through The National Re-inscription Of Their Material Culture, Here Explored In The Realm Of Interior Design And Furniture Production, The Two German States Pursued An Unprecedented Effort To Regain Economic Stability And Political Influence In Post-war Europe's Order. Significantly, What Started As A Cold War Competition For Ideological Superiority Quickly Turned Into A Shared, Politically Legitimizing Quest For An Untainted Post-fascist Modernity. Following Products From The Drawing Board Into The Homes Of Ordinary Germans, This Book Thus Offers Unique Insights Into How Converging Visions Of German Industrial Modernity Created Shared Expectations About Economic Progress And Living Standards. The Resulting Economic Culture Linked The Two Germanies Together And Acted Internationally In A Pan-german Interest--
This book investigates how East and West Germany utilized industrial design and material culture to negotiate their postwar identities and economic legitimacy. Katrin Schreiter, a historian specializing in German industrial and cultural history, analyzes the intersection of economic policy and consumer culture. She argues that despite the Cold War divide, both German states pursued a shared vision of post-fascist modernity that ultimately linked their economic interests through furniture production and interior design.
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Scholars in the field of German studies and design history identify this work as a significant contribution to understanding the material culture of the Cold War. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's meticulous use of primary sources to support her arguments regarding economic convergence.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190877286
ISBN-13:
9780190877286
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