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Record Nr.

UNINA9910787136603321

Autore

Maulucci Thomas W.

Titolo

Adenauer's foreign office : West German diplomacy in the shadow of the Third Reich / / Thomas W. Maulucci, Jr. ; Shaun Allshouse, design

Pubbl/distr/stampa

DeKalb, Illinois : , : NIU Press, , 2012

©2012

ISBN

1-5017-5669-9

1-60909-077-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (404 p.)

Disciplina

327.43009/045

Soggetti

HISTORY / Europe / Germany

Germany (West) Foreign relations

Germany History 1945-1955

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The Auswärtiges Amt of the German Reich, 1871-1945 -- The foreign affairs question in occupied Germany, 1945-49 -- The return of the German diplomats -- Foreign policy without a foreign office, 1949-51 -- The foreign office's childhood illnesses, 1949-55 -- Personnel policy, 1949-55 -- The leadership structure in the Auswärtiges Amt, 1951-55 -- The career diplomats and Adenauer's foreign policy.

Sommario/riassunto

The creation of the Foreign Office under Adenauer tells us much about the possibilities and limits of professional diplomacy in the mid-twentieth century. It also demonstrates three themes central to the early history of the Federal Republic: the integration of the new state into the international community, the cooptation of German elites and traditions by the new political system, and the creation of government in a state under foreign occupation.In this important study, Thomas Maulucci argues that, despite an improvised start and a considerable continuity of practice and personnel with pre-1945 Germany, the changed international anddomestic situation proved decisive in creating a ministry that could help to implement new directions in German foreign policy. In addition, Maulucci explores the interactions between international, political, and social history, contributing to a



literature that bridges the gap between the pre- and post-World War Two eras that characterized previous writing on German history.Based on extensive research in German, American, British, and French archives, Adenauer's Foreign Office is the only English-language book of its kind. The troubling question of personnel continuity in the German diplomatic service is of considerable importance today, especially because of the Foreign Office's previous attempts to portray its past in the best possible light. Of interest to scholars and students of German history and politics as well as non-specialists, this book provides new insights into post-war diplomacy, the sociology of German elites, and the problems involved in creating a new government after losing a major war.