The dissertation presents a critical analysis of the political rhetoric of newspaper articles in the East German Neues Deutschland and the West German Die Zeit that relate directly to the public attitudes to reunification. The dissertation includes rhetorical analyses of articles from the two newspapers between October 1989 and October 1990. The analysis also includes personal interviews of East and West Germans held during that period and the broader historical developments that led up to unification. These analyses offer insights into how mass media represent broad political developments in light of contrasting political ideologies and purposes. Historical events have made German identity problematic. The events of the Second World War ha...
Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p) This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Feder...
The East-German euphoria of unification in 1989 and the subsequent transition from a communist to a ...
This paper analyses the long-term coverage 1990–2014 of German reunification by six German newspaper...
In a joint research project of three universities the construction of national identities by mainstr...
On October 3, 1990 Germany was formally reunified through an extension of the legal, political and e...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
German unification is frequently seen as an event and a date October 3, 1990 - on which a divided pe...
This study investigates how the use of a specific symbol, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), assi...
This paper analyses how the authority of west German media workers to produce ‘truthful’ representat...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring abo...
This dissertation examines public discourse on culture and integration and asks how do mediated publ...
This dissertation examines public discourse on culture and integration and asks how do mediated publ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
30 years into the existence of a unified German Republic, the emphasis of differences, the use of st...
Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p) This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Feder...
The East-German euphoria of unification in 1989 and the subsequent transition from a communist to a ...
This paper analyses the long-term coverage 1990–2014 of German reunification by six German newspaper...
In a joint research project of three universities the construction of national identities by mainstr...
On October 3, 1990 Germany was formally reunified through an extension of the legal, political and e...
This dissertation utilizes archival sources and interviews to examine the transformation of the jour...
German unification is frequently seen as an event and a date October 3, 1990 - on which a divided pe...
This study investigates how the use of a specific symbol, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), assi...
This paper analyses how the authority of west German media workers to produce ‘truthful’ representat...
This paper concerns East German journalists and the changes they have undergone, from working in the...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring abo...
This dissertation examines public discourse on culture and integration and asks how do mediated publ...
This dissertation examines public discourse on culture and integration and asks how do mediated publ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
30 years into the existence of a unified German Republic, the emphasis of differences, the use of st...
Abstract (magisteruppsats, 61-80p) This paper is concerned with the national sentiments in the Feder...
The East-German euphoria of unification in 1989 and the subsequent transition from a communist to a ...
This paper analyses the long-term coverage 1990–2014 of German reunification by six German newspaper...