Second revised edition- Thoroughly updated and includes a new chapter on the implications of the events in 1989 for women in both East and West Germany.Having emerged in 1945 from the shackles of Nazi ideology, German women have played a major part in postwar economic and social reconstruction. The author examines issues such as women's position in the labour market since 1945; their vocational and professional training; their changing role within the family and at work; and the effects of European rulings on equal opportunities.
Eva Kolinsky Professor of Modern German Studies,and Director of the Centre for the Study of German Culture and Society at Keele University
Between chores and dreams - social situation and personal expectations of women in the immediate postwar years; equal rights for women - a profile of legislative change; family life and lifestyles; women in education - schools, vocational training and universities; women in employment - structural changes and personal opportunities; women and politics in West Germany; women in the new Germany.
'... using her wide knowledge and personal experience of the Federal Republic to great effect Professor Kolinsky [sets] women's issues in the context of a particular social and political tradition.'Times Higher Education Supplement