Socialism Triumphs adorned the roof of the office equipment factory (BWS) in the Thuringian town of Sömmerda until 1990. The factory became a driving economic force in the GDR. The city, called “the capital of computers,” represents a unique case of urban development and governmental support, showcasing the state’s anticipated unity of economic and social policy. This article explores the everyday lives of women working in the factory (1946 and 1991) and examines the state-sanctioned women’s policies, how they were implemented and how women perceived these policies and the officially accomplished emancipation of men and women. Sömmerda had roughly 23,000 inhabitants in the 1980s of which 13,000 (nearly half of them women) worked in the BWS....
The establishment of the Third Reich in 1933 re-shaped Germany into an intensely militaristic, oppre...
Foreign labour was an essential resource for the Nazi war economy: by September 1944, around six mil...
Die aus der Tuchbude. The women from the textile mill. A contribution on the employment of women in ...
According to the theories of Marx, Engels, Bebel, and the political leaders of the GDR, the emancipa...
© 2017 Journal of International Women\u27s Studies. Socialism Triumphs adorned the roof of the offic...
This chapter discusses the impact of social conditions and gender relations on women’s decisions abo...
This Paper investigates whether attitudes are affected by politico-economic regimes. We exploit the ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
Indeed the role of women in Germany and in any other society for that matter had considerably change...
Annegret Schüle kommt in ihrer Untersuchung zu dem Ergebnis, dass die DDR-Diktatur das Leben von Fra...
This book chapter was reproduced with the kind permission of Continuum books.This book chapter discu...
Research on the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) in the 1980s shows a high level of congruence betw...
This article was published in the Spring 2011 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This articles shows from a gender perspective how in twentieth century Germany the sciences of work ...
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
The establishment of the Third Reich in 1933 re-shaped Germany into an intensely militaristic, oppre...
Foreign labour was an essential resource for the Nazi war economy: by September 1944, around six mil...
Die aus der Tuchbude. The women from the textile mill. A contribution on the employment of women in ...
According to the theories of Marx, Engels, Bebel, and the political leaders of the GDR, the emancipa...
© 2017 Journal of International Women\u27s Studies. Socialism Triumphs adorned the roof of the offic...
This chapter discusses the impact of social conditions and gender relations on women’s decisions abo...
This Paper investigates whether attitudes are affected by politico-economic regimes. We exploit the ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
Indeed the role of women in Germany and in any other society for that matter had considerably change...
Annegret Schüle kommt in ihrer Untersuchung zu dem Ergebnis, dass die DDR-Diktatur das Leben von Fra...
This book chapter was reproduced with the kind permission of Continuum books.This book chapter discu...
Research on the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) in the 1980s shows a high level of congruence betw...
This article was published in the Spring 2011 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This articles shows from a gender perspective how in twentieth century Germany the sciences of work ...
In this essay, the topic of gender roles in Germany between the Weimar Republic and the Nazi regime ...
The establishment of the Third Reich in 1933 re-shaped Germany into an intensely militaristic, oppre...
Foreign labour was an essential resource for the Nazi war economy: by September 1944, around six mil...
Die aus der Tuchbude. The women from the textile mill. A contribution on the employment of women in ...