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Constructing Socialism: Technology and Change in East Germany, 1945-1990 (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology)
Professor Raymond G. Stokes PhD
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| #4213700 in Books | The Johns Hopkins University Press | 2000-08-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .95 x6.25 x9.26l, | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Boring and inconclusive|By Customer|When I first saw this book on , it seemed like an interesting study of East Germany. There is a picture on the cover of Trabants (the infamous East German car) leaving the factory. Who wouldn't be interested in reading about technology behind the Iron Curtain? Well, this book will most likely disappoint most causal readers. It seems to be ba|||"Stokes delivers a beautifully nuanced and seductive economic history of technology from Societ Zone to the fall of the Berlin Wall." -- C. A. J. Chilvers, British Journal for the History of Science
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With a cloud of blue smoke and a high-pitched whine, Trabant cars carried many East Germans westward after the Berlin Wall came down in November 1989. The car's 1950s design, obvious environmental incorrectness, and all-plastic body became a symbol of the technological limitations of East German communism. Though unfair and oversimplified, the famous image from the early 1990s of the rear of a Trabi protruding from a dumpster seemed to imply that the car, like the sys...
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