Saving Nature Under Socialism

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Saving Nature Under Socialism

Transnational Environmentalism in East Germany, 1968 – 1990

European history Political structure and processes Environmentalist thought and ideology Conservation of the environment

Author: Julia E. Ault

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Collection: New Studies in European History

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 9th September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781009020305


Introduction

When East Germany collapsed in 1989–1990, outside observers were shocked to learn the extent of environmental devastation that existed there. The communist dictatorship, however, had sought to confront environmental issues since at least the 1960s.

Analysis of Attitudes

Through an analysis of official and oppositional sources, Saving Nature Under Socialism complicates attitudes toward the environment in East Germany by tracing both domestic and transnational engagement with nature and pollution.

International Influence

The communist dictatorship limited opportunities for protest, so officials and activists looked abroad to countries such as Poland and West Germany for inspiration and support.

Environmental Policy and Response

Julia Ault outlines the evolution of environmental policy and protest in East Germany and shows how East Germans responded to local degradation as well as to an international moment of environmental reckoning in the 1970s and 1980s.

Broader Implications

The example of East Germany thus challenges and broadens our understanding of the “greening” of post-war Europe, and illuminates a larger, central European understanding of connection across the Iron Curtain.

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