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Focusing on generational conflict, this collection of essays explores its origins and effects in modern German history from the eighteenth century through the 1960s student revolts. It highlights how generational issues often eclipsed class struggles and examines the roots of National Socialism, with an emphasis on gender dynamics and the evolution of East German society. This work deepens the understanding of generations as significant historical forces.
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Generations in Conflict, Mark Roseman
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