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Evelyn Richter (and others) - Sie bei uns (PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK, VERY RARE, ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1974
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Evelyn Richter (and others) - Sie bei uns (PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK, VERY RARE, ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1974

VERY RARE DDR/GDR PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK from 1974 (!) - with the EXTREM SCARCE ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET. HIGHLY INTERESTING INSIGHT INTO THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. With 13 (!) photos by Evelyn Richter (8 inside, 5 on the endpapers) and by many others. THIS IS THE VERY FIRST PHOTOBOOK AUCTION ON CATAWIKI - dedicated entirely to the world of the former "DDR"/"GDR" ("GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC" or "EAST GERMANY") which existed from 1949 to 1990. Still largely undiscovered and unexplored, this field offers a wealth of fascinating discoveries for collectors. 5Uhr30.com presents exceptional works by renowned and emerging artists, survey works, compelling monographs, as well as extraordinarily rare small vintage catalogues, vintage children’s books and vintage factory photobooks; signed publications, posters, and much more. Subtitle: "Ein Bildbericht aus dem Leben der Frauen in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik ("A pictorial report on the lives of women in the German Democratic Republic") Some general informations about this theme: 1. Employment and Equality Women in the GDR had a very high employment rate, significantly higher than in West Germany. The state promoted the idea of the “active woman”: work, household, and childcare were meant to be compatible. There was strong support for women in technical professions, administration, and education. Nevertheless, traditional role expectations persisted: women were still strongly associated with household and childcare duties, even if many were employed full-time. 2. Family and Childcare The GDR provided comprehensive daycare, kindergartens, and after-school care, allowing women to return to work early. Motherhood was supported by the state through financial benefits and employment protection. However, the problem of “double burden” was widely discussed: many women worked full-time and still carried out the majority of household work. 3. Political Participation Women formally had equal rights, including in politics. The women’s organization “Democratic Women’s League of Germany” (DFD) played a central role in mobilization and political representation. However, political power remained predominantly male-dominated, especially at higher levels. 4. Education and Career Girls had fundamentally the same educational opportunities as boys. Many women pursued higher education or vocational training. Despite high education levels, careers in top positions—in business and politics—were often limited, as old male networks dominated. 5. Leisure, Consumption, and Culture Women actively participated in cultural life: sports clubs, music groups, theater, and other recreational activities. Fashion and consumer goods were limited, as Western products were often only partially available. Television, magazines, and cultural offerings simultaneously conveyed the ideals of “strong, active women” in socialist society. 6. Contradictions and Criticism The GDR promoted equality, but many women felt the societal expectation to “do it all.” Discrimination and underrepresentation in leadership positions persisted. After reunification, structural disadvantages became apparent: some careers, shaped by the specific GDR system, were difficult to transfer into the new Federal Republic. Verlag für die Frau, Leipzig. 1974. First edition, first printing. Hardcover with dustjacket. 245 x 275 mm. 160 pages. Various photographers. Photo on the dustjacket: Heinz Dargelis. Edited by Lieselotte Thoms-Heinrich, Jochen Weyer. Layout: Lothar Borchardt, Jo Fritsche, Paul Schubert. Text in German. Condition: Book inside and outside excellent, fresh and flawless; clean with no marks and with no foxing. Dustjacket used, but still very impressive; various tears (one taped from behind). Overall fine condition. Very rare DDR/GDR propaganda photobook - with the extrem scarce original dustjacket. Like always we guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance, and of course, combined shipping - worldwide. MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THIS UNIQUE AUCTION. Brought to you exclusively by 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany.

99707983

Vendu
Evelyn Richter (and others) - Sie bei uns (PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK, VERY RARE, ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1974

Evelyn Richter (and others) - Sie bei uns (PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK, VERY RARE, ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET) - 1974

VERY RARE DDR/GDR PROPAGANDA PHOTOBOOK from 1974 (!) -
with the EXTREM SCARCE ORIGINAL DUSTJACKET.

HIGHLY INTERESTING INSIGHT INTO THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC.

With 13 (!) photos by Evelyn Richter (8 inside, 5 on the endpapers) and by many others.

THIS IS THE VERY FIRST PHOTOBOOK AUCTION ON CATAWIKI - dedicated entirely to the world of the former "DDR"/"GDR" ("GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC" or "EAST GERMANY") which existed from 1949 to 1990.

Still largely undiscovered and unexplored, this field offers a wealth of fascinating discoveries for collectors.
5Uhr30.com presents exceptional works by renowned and emerging artists, survey works, compelling monographs, as well as extraordinarily rare small vintage catalogues, vintage children’s books and vintage factory photobooks; signed publications, posters, and much more.

Subtitle:
"Ein Bildbericht aus dem Leben der Frauen in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik ("A pictorial report on the lives of women in the German Democratic Republic")

Some general informations about this theme:
1. Employment and Equality
Women in the GDR had a very high employment rate, significantly higher than in West Germany.
The state promoted the idea of the “active woman”: work, household, and childcare were meant to be compatible.
There was strong support for women in technical professions, administration, and education.
Nevertheless, traditional role expectations persisted: women were still strongly associated with household and childcare duties, even if many were employed full-time.

2. Family and Childcare
The GDR provided comprehensive daycare, kindergartens, and after-school care, allowing women to return to work early.
Motherhood was supported by the state through financial benefits and employment protection.
However, the problem of “double burden” was widely discussed: many women worked full-time and still carried out the majority of household work.

3. Political Participation
Women formally had equal rights, including in politics.
The women’s organization “Democratic Women’s League of Germany” (DFD) played a central role in mobilization and political representation.
However, political power remained predominantly male-dominated, especially at higher levels.

4. Education and Career
Girls had fundamentally the same educational opportunities as boys.
Many women pursued higher education or vocational training.
Despite high education levels, careers in top positions—in business and politics—were often limited, as old male networks dominated.

5. Leisure, Consumption, and Culture
Women actively participated in cultural life: sports clubs, music groups, theater, and other recreational activities.
Fashion and consumer goods were limited, as Western products were often only partially available.
Television, magazines, and cultural offerings simultaneously conveyed the ideals of “strong, active women” in socialist society.

6. Contradictions and Criticism
The GDR promoted equality, but many women felt the societal expectation to “do it all.”
Discrimination and underrepresentation in leadership positions persisted.
After reunification, structural disadvantages became apparent: some careers, shaped by the specific GDR system, were difficult to transfer into the new Federal Republic.

Verlag für die Frau, Leipzig. 1974. First edition, first printing.

Hardcover with dustjacket. 245 x 275 mm. 160 pages. Various photographers. Photo on the dustjacket: Heinz Dargelis. Edited by Lieselotte Thoms-Heinrich, Jochen Weyer. Layout: Lothar Borchardt, Jo Fritsche, Paul Schubert. Text in German.

Condition:
Book inside and outside excellent, fresh and flawless; clean with no marks and with no foxing. Dustjacket used, but still very impressive; various tears (one taped from behind). Overall fine condition.

Very rare DDR/GDR propaganda photobook - with the extrem scarce original dustjacket.

Like always we guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance, and of course, combined shipping - worldwide.

MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THIS UNIQUE AUCTION.
Brought to you exclusively by 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany.

Offre finale
€ 126
Sebastian Hau
Expert
Estimation  € 150 - € 200

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