With author Claudia Gatzka
The distinction between democracy and dictatorship—as well as the blurring of their boundaries—has been a constant feature of German democratic history since the early 20th century.
In *Democracy and Dictatorship: The History and Present of Drawing a Line*, Claudia Gatzka traces the logics and criteria underlying this distinction, the political functions associated with it, and the instances where drawing this line was no longer straightforward. To this end, she examines everyday experiences and political communication at rallies, in parliaments, in the press, and in letters from citizens during times of transition or the threat of upheaval: from the German Empire to the Weimar Republic and then to National Socialism; in the Federal Republic around 1968; and from the SED dictatorship to democracy in the (unified) Federal Republic.
At this open-air event, the author will read several passages and provide valuable background information on her book.
- Afterward, enjoy jazz music by the Philip Andronic Trio.
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