A West German Civil Movement in the 1970s: Opposition to the kooperative Schule in Nordrhein-Westfalen

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Jae-ho Choi
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This study examines the popular petition of 1978 against the introduction of the kooperative Schule in Nordrhein-Westfalen. As a result of this campaign, reforms initiated by the SPD were halted. The reforms had been directed at the eventual introduction of a comprehensive school system, which would have replaced Germany’s traditional three-track school system. Previous studies have usually presented the popular petition as either a reactionary movement against the reform or a victory for conservatives, including the CDU. However, the opposition movement represented a wide range of public opinion, with supporters of the SPD also participating in the movement. Furthermore, when the introduction of the kooperative Schule was abandoned, no positive impact was seen on the CDU’s election results. The event marked a change in the political culture of West Germany, as a sign of a new trend. With greater democratization and modernization in the 1960s and 1970s, civil society became more politically active. Such a pattern promoted the political participation of the public in West German society. In addition, the change was linked to the development of Western civil movements characterized by autonomy and non-partisanship.
20世纪70年代的西德公民运动:反对北莱茵-威斯特法伦州的合作学校
本研究调查了1978年反对在北莱茵-威斯特法伦引入合作舒尔的民众请愿书。由于这场运动,社民党发起的改革被叫停。改革的目的是最终引入一个全面的学校系统,该系统将取代德国传统的三轨学校系统。先前的研究通常将民众请愿书描述为反对改革的反动运动,或是包括基民盟在内的保守派的胜利。然而,反对派运动代表了广泛的民意,社民党的支持者也参与了这场运动。此外,当放弃引入合作舒尔时,没有看到对基民盟选举结果的积极影响。这一事件标志着西德政治文化的变化,是一种新趋势的标志。随着20世纪60年代和70年代更大程度的民主化和现代化,民间社会在政治上变得更加活跃。这种模式促进了西德社会公众的政治参与。此外,这一变化与以自治和无党派为特征的西方民间运动的发展有关。
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German History
German History Multiple-
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期刊介绍: German History is the journal of the German History Society and was first published in 1984. The journal offers refereed research articles, dissertation abstracts, news of interest to German historians, conference reports and a substantial book review section in four issues a year. German History’s broad ranging subject areas and high level of standards make it the top journal in its field and an essential addition to any German historian"s library.
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