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- Publications
- Influence
The Politics of Remembering the GDR: Official and State-Mandated Memory since 1990
- Andrew H. Beattie
- History
- 2011
The unified German state’s remarkable activism in the negotiation of memories of the GDR is widely acknowledged. Interpretations of its efforts differ, however. Some commentators are impressed by the… Expand
Young Person Mentoring in Schools
- Andrew H. Beattie, R. Holden
- Psychology
- 1 August 1994
Reports on a school‐based mentoring scheme for pupils, pioneered by Doncaster Education Business Partnership, building on its experience of the success of Compact – a national initiative to tackle… Expand
Allied Internment Camps in Occupied Germany: Extrajudicial Detention in the Name of Denazification, 1945–1950
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Political Science
- 31 October 2019
Evaluation woes: professors should have fought harder
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Medicine, Political Science
- Nature
- 18 July 2018
‘Lobby for the Nazi Elite’? The Protestant Churches and Civilian Internment in the British Zone of Occupied Germany, 1945–1948
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Political Science
- 18 December 2016
The Past In the Politics of Divided and Unified Germany
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Political Science
- 2005
The legacies and memories of the past always inform political decisionmaking in the present, but the tumultuous nature of Germany’s twentieth-century history has focused considerable attention on the… Expand
Beyond `Restoration'? Assessing and Accounting for West German Liberalization and Democratization, 1945—1965
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Sociology
- 1 January 2008
An Evolutionary Process: Contributions of the Bundestag Inquiries into East Germany to an Understanding of the Role of Truth Commissions
- Andrew H. Beattie
- Sociology
- 1 July 2009
Reunified Germany's reckoning with the legacy of the communist German Democratic Republic included a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the history and consequences of the former regime. This… Expand
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