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portada The Filthiest Village in Europe. Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Pages
348
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 cm
ISBN13
9781501785474

The Filthiest Village in Europe. Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany

Andrew Demshuk (Author) · Cornell University Press · Paperback

The Filthiest Village in Europe. Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany - Andrew Demshuk

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Synopsis "The Filthiest Village in Europe. Grassroots Ecology and the Collapse of East Germany"

The Filthiest Village in Europe traces how a community shrouded by "industrial fog," at the brink of gaping coal pits, became a symbol that galvanized grassroots ecology – campaigns by diverse local actors that exposed environmental and economic crises East Germany's political system could not resolve. Notoriously known by the late 1980s as "the filthiest village in Europe," Mölbis suffocated downwind from the massively polluting carbochemical Espenhain plant. Applying a myriad of private collections, interviews, and untapped archival sources, Andrew Demshuk reveals how pastors, parents, officials, inspectors, workers, and spies negotiated ossified party structures whose inability to reform was showcased by ever-worsening environmental conditions. After peaceful protests a few kilometers north in Leipzig triggered a revolution, pre-1989 grassroots players launched innovative reconstruction programs with financial and organizational expertise from West Germans. Together, they transformed Europe's filthiest village into a healthy place to live and imbued it with new symbolism, turning it into a sign of hope. The political will and social engagement that saved Mölbis and rejuvenated the surrounding wasteland can inform how to revitalize other postindustrial "filthy places" in our world today.

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