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Die DDR ist vierzig Jahre am Leben geblieben, bevor sie - unwahrscheinlich schnell - unterging. Jetzt, wo der Westen der „Sieger der Geschichte“ zu sein scheint, sagen viele, daß die DDR im Grunde nur auf Terror und Repression aufgebaut war. Der alte Begriff vom „Unrechtsstaat“, wie auch das Konzept des „Totalitarismus“, die in den fünfziger Jahren so beliebt waren, finden wieder Gefallen. Manche sagen auch, daß „die Deutschen“ seit eh und je besonders gehorsam gewesen sind.
`Contemporary history' is inherently relevant to, indeed an integral part of, political and social processes in the present. Yet, despite a high level of politicisation of historical debates, the issue of `objectivity' or `value neutrality' cannot be addressed solely in terms of the views of the individual historian, or the wider functions fulfilled by a particular historical interpretation. Attention needs to be shifted to the conceptualisation and `emplotment' of a historical narrative within a given theoretical paradigm. Professional history entails not (merely) the imposition of creative stories, as post-modernists would have it, nor (only) the digging up of ever more `facts' about the past, as on the empiricist view. Rather, it is a puzzle-solving discipline requiring appropriate conceptual tools for the investigation of specific, theoretically constructed, questions. This article reviews recent developments in German contemporary history in the light of this framework.