Germany: A New History

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Harvard University Press, 2001 - 368 páginas

In one concise volume, Hagen Schulze brilliantly conveys the full sweep of German history, from the days of the Romans to the fall of the Berlin Wall. A story two thousand years in the making, it rings with battle, murmurs with intrigue, and hums with the music of everyday life. This richly various legacy, often overshadowed and distorted by the nation's recent past, offers a hopeful answer to the perennial question of what kind of country Germany is and will be.

From the revolt of the indigenous tribes against Roman domination, Schulze leads us through the events that have defined a nation at the center of European culture--the Thirty Years' War and the decline of the Holy Roman Empire, Luther's Reformation and Bismarck's attendance at the birth of modern Germany, the Great War and its aftermath, the nationalistic megalomania under Hitler, the division of the nation after World War II and its reunification. Throughout, we see what these developments have meant for the German people, in the arena of private life and on the stage of world history. A lavish array of illustrations provides a lively counterpoint to Schulze's elegantly written narrative.

As it follows the threads of German language, nationalism, and culture to the present day, this dramatic account provides ample reassurance that recent history will not repeat itself. Germany: A New History will prove indispensable to our understanding of Germany, past and present, and the future of Europe.

 

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Comentário do usuário  - Miro - LibraryThing

In "Germany: A New History", Schultze looks at German history from Roman times onwards. His theme is the way in which the people of this region have identified themselves, and it's a surprise to ... Ler resenha completa

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The best, short German history that I have been able to find so far. From the early beginning of Germany (Battle of Teutoburg, 9AD) to the reunification. Ler resenha completa

Conteúdo

The Roman Empire and German Lands to 1400
1
Transitions 14001648
31
Twilight of the Empire 16481806
69
The Birth of the German Nation 1806 1848
101
Blood and Iron 18481871
123
A Digression
147
A Nation State in the Center of Europe 18711890
155
Unification and the 1 ream of World Power 1890 1914
169
Brief Glory and Decline 1924 1933
215
German Megalomania 19331942
245
The End of the Third Reich and a New Beginning 19421949
277
A Divided Nation 19491990
299
What is the Germans Fatherland?
333
Suggested Reading
341
Credits
346
Index
348

The Great War and Its Aftermath 19141923
191

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Sobre o autor (2001)

Hagen Schulze is Director of the German Historical Institute, London and Professor of European History at the Free University of Berlin.

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