This dissertation examines the relationship between state, ritual, and Stalinism in the context of the Soviet occupation of Germany after 1945, the establishment of the German Democratic Republic, and finally the World Festival of Youth and Students (Weltfestspiele) held in East Berlin in 1951. On the connection between these three phenomena, I take an anti-Durkheimian stance, asserting that ritual, far from being merely epiphenomenal to 'society' or 'the state', is in fact constitutive of them. It is the contention of this thesis that the entity known as 'the state', despite the capacity of some of its organs to project massive physical force, is in ontological term an amorphous, fragile thing. It is a further contention of this thesis tha...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by the University of Ma...
"Exclave: Politics, Ideology, and Everyday Life in Königsberg-Kaliningrad, 1928-1948," looks at the ...
This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s disc...
This dissertation is the first in-depth English study of East Germany’s Union of the Consumer Co-ope...
The subject of the thesis is youth nonconformity in the German Democratic Republic, with a particula...
Jugendfeier or Jugendweihe, the youth ‘rite of passage’ ritual has been ideologically re-and-de-cont...
This dissertation explores and compares the social history of two towns named for Joseph Stalin duri...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of the ‘Prussia-Renaissance’ in the German Democratic Repu...
The thesis investigates the interplay of social and political history in the Soviet Zone of Occupati...
This dissertation examines how socialist ideals, drawn from a broader socialist imaginary, guided ac...
Jugendfeier or Jugendweihe, the youth ‘rite of passage’ ritual has been ideologically re-and-de-con...
This dissertation explores the symbolics of an emergent democratic culture that faced enormous inter...
This dissertation studies the relationship among culture, everyday life and radical politics in work...
The dissertation traces the development of the national movement of the USSR\u27s two million German...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by the University of Ma...
"Exclave: Politics, Ideology, and Everyday Life in Königsberg-Kaliningrad, 1928-1948," looks at the ...
This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s disc...
This dissertation is the first in-depth English study of East Germany’s Union of the Consumer Co-ope...
The subject of the thesis is youth nonconformity in the German Democratic Republic, with a particula...
Jugendfeier or Jugendweihe, the youth ‘rite of passage’ ritual has been ideologically re-and-de-cont...
This dissertation explores and compares the social history of two towns named for Joseph Stalin duri...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of the ‘Prussia-Renaissance’ in the German Democratic Repu...
The thesis investigates the interplay of social and political history in the Soviet Zone of Occupati...
This dissertation examines how socialist ideals, drawn from a broader socialist imaginary, guided ac...
Jugendfeier or Jugendweihe, the youth ‘rite of passage’ ritual has been ideologically re-and-de-con...
This dissertation explores the symbolics of an emergent democratic culture that faced enormous inter...
This dissertation studies the relationship among culture, everyday life and radical politics in work...
The dissertation traces the development of the national movement of the USSR\u27s two million German...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by the University of Ma...
"Exclave: Politics, Ideology, and Everyday Life in Königsberg-Kaliningrad, 1928-1948," looks at the ...
This dissertation analyzes the central role of interior monologue and subjectivity in the GDR’s disc...