We Were the People

We Were the People

Voices from East Germany’s Revolutionary Autumn of 1989

  • Auteur: Philipsen, Dirk
  • Éditeur: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822312826
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822381754
  • Lieu de publication:  Durham , United States
  • Année de publication électronique: 1992
  • Mois : Octobre
  • Pages: 392
  • DDC: 943.1087/8
  • Langue: Anglais
On the night of November 9, 1989, an electrified world watched as the Berlin Wall came down. Communism was dead, the Cold War was over, and freedom was on the rise—or so it seemed. We Were the People tells the story behind this momentous event. In an extraordinary series of interviews, the key actors in the drama that transformed East Germany speak for themselves, describing what they did, what happened and why, and what it has meant to them. The result is a powerful firsthand account of a rare historical moment, one that reverberates far beyond the toppled wall that once divided Germany and the world.
The drama We Were the People recreates is remarkable for its richness and complexity. Here are citizens organizing despite threats of bloody crackdowns; party functionaries desperately trying to survive as time-honored political prerogatives crumble beneath their feet; an oppressed people discovering the possibilities of power and freedom, but also the sobering strangeness of new political realities. With their success, East Germans encountered the overpowering might of thie Western neighbor--and stand perplexed before the onslaught of real estate agents, glossy consumer ads, political professionalism--and the discovery that a lifetime of social experience has suddenly lost all usable context. They became, in the words of one participant, a people "without biography."
Over all the recent events and unlikely turns recounted here, one thing remains paramount: the sweep of the initial democratic conception that animated the East German revolution. We Were the People brings this movement to life in all its drama and detail, and vividly recovers a historic moment that altered forever the shape of modern Europe.

Some Voices of the People
Bärbel Bohley/ "Mother of the Revolution"
Rainer Eppelmann/ Protestant Pastor
Klaus Kaden/ Church Emissary to the Opposition
Hans Modrow/ Former Communist Prime Minister
Ludwig Mehlhorn/ Opposition Theorist
Ingrid Köppe/ Opposition Representative
Frank Eigenfeld/ New Forum
Harald Wagner/ Democracy Now
Sebastian Pflugbeil/ Democratic Strategist
East German Workers
Cornelia Matzke/ Independent Women's Alliance
André Brie/ Party Vice-Chairman
Gerhard Ruden/ Environmental Activist
Werner Bramke/ Party Academic

  • CONTENTS
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • PART I A Long Time Coming: Roots of Dissent and Opposition in the German Democratic Republic
    • 1. The Troubled Emergence of an Idea
      • Frank Eigenfeld, New Forum, and Harald Wagner, Democracy Now
      • Rainer Eppelmann, Protestant pastor, prominent oppositionist
      • Cornelia Matzke, Independent Women’s Alliance
      • Ludwig Mehlhorn, Opposition theorist
      • Hans Modrow, Last communist prime minister
    • 2. The Party, the Workers, and Opposition Intellectuals
      • Werner Bramke, Party academic
      • East German Workers, Joint interview
      • Bäbel Bohley, “Mother of the revolution ”
    • 3. The Many Meanings of “Reform”
      • Klaus Kaden, Church emissary to the opposition
      • Sebastian Pflugbeil,Democratic strategist
      • Gerhard Ruden, Environmental activist
      • André Brie, Party vice-chairman
      • Ingrid Köppe, Opposition representative at the Central Round Table
  • PART II Democracy—Now or Never
    • 4. Struggles with Self-Censorship: Deciding How Much to Seek
      • Ludwig Mehlhorn
      • Klaus Kaden
      • Frank Eigenfeld
      • Harald Wagner
      • Rainer Eppelmann
      • Cornelia Matzke
    • 5. The Constraints of a Party-Centered Perspective
      • Hans Modrow
      • Werner Bramke
      • André Brie
    • 6. Workers in the “Workers’ State”
      • East German Workers, Joint interview
      • Wolfgang K., Newly elected union secretary
    • 7. Democratic Visions: A Question of Scope, A Question of Possibility
      • Bärbel Bohley
      • Sebastian Pflugbeil
      • Ingrid Köppe
  • PART III Taking Stock: The Search for a Historical Perspective
    • 8. Between Opportunity and Failure
      • Sebastian Pflugbeil
      • Klaus Kaden
      • Frank Eigenfeld, Harald Wagner
      • Bärbel Bohley
      • Hans Modrow
      • Werner Bramke
      • André Brie
      • Ludwig Mehlhorn
      • Wolfgang K.
  • Epilogue
  • Chronology of East German History, 1945–1990
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index

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