Christmas in Germany

Christmas in Germany
Author: Joe Perry
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807833643

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"Perry's work is original, comprehensively researched, and a major contribution to understanding the central importance of the evolution of a consumer culture in modern Germany. The scholarship is sound, impressive, and provocative."ùRudy Koshar, University of Wisconsin-Madison --

Christmas in Spain

Christmas in Spain
Author: World Book, Inc
Publsiher: World Book .com
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0716608804

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Each 80-page Christmas Around the World Book includes full narratives explaining the customs of the region covered, photography and illustrations, spe cial sections of native songs, recipes, and fun-to-do crafts.

Christmas in Germany

Christmas in Germany
Author: Kristin Thoennes,Kristin Thoennes Keller
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0736800891

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An overview of the symbols, celebrations, decorations, food, and songs that are part of Christmas in Germany.

Christmas in Germany

Christmas in Germany
Author: Jack Manning
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781476530994

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Describes how the Christmas season is celebrated in Germany, covering history, celebrations, decorations, presents, and food.

A Very German Christmas

A Very German Christmas
Author: Wolfgang von Goethe,Hermann Hesse,Heinrich Heine,The Brothers Grimm,Kurt Tucholsky,Erich Kästner,Ilse Frapan,Martin Suter,Peter Stamm,Rainer Maria Rilke,Arthur Schnitzler,Thomas Mann,Heinrich Böll,Helene Stökl,E. T. A. Hoffmann,Joseph Roth,Peter Rosegger,Wolfdietrich Schnurre,Ernst Anschütz
Publsiher: New Vessel Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781939931894

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This collection of new and classic Christmas literature includes stories by Herman Hesse, Joseph Roth, The Brothers Grimm, and many others. This collection brings together traditional and contemporary holiday stories from Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. You'll find classic works by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Heinrich Heine, Rainer Maria Rilke, Thomas Mann and Arthur Schnitzler, as well as more recent tales by writers like Heinrich Böll, Peter Stamm and Martin Suter. It also includes the first published English translation of Joseph Roth’s story “Christmas in Cochinchina.” Enjoy Eine fröhliche Weihnachten―A Merry Christmas―made all the more festive with these literary treats redolent of candle-lit trees, St. Nikolaus, gingerbread, Gugelhopf and stollen cakes, all accompanied by plenty of schnapps.

Rick Steves European Christmas

Rick Steves  European Christmas
Author: Rick Steves,Valerie Griffith
Publsiher: Rick Steves
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781612380537

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From England to Norway, Burgundy to Bavaria, and Rome to the top of the Swiss Alps, Rick Steves' European Christmas gets you a seat at the family feast, up in the loft with the finest choirs, and into the kitchen with grandma and her best-kept holiday secrets. With enchanting photos and more than a dozen recipes, this great gift book captures the spirit of the season perfectly. Rick Steves' European Christmas includes the following video segments: Rick Steves reads the Biblical Christmas Story Bath Bach Choir sings the Twelve Days of Christmas Bath Abbey Choir of Boys and Men Norwegian Girls Choir sings Carol of the Bells Santa Lucia Day in Norway Medieval Music in Burgundy Phonema Faisons Rejouissance Noel traditionnel Christmas Carols in Germany Wilhelm-Loehe School Choir Da pacem Domine Rick Steves interviews the Christkind Concert in Cathedral, Salzburg Silent Night Shepherd Carols in Tuscany Explanation of Nativity Scenes Presepi Manger Scenes Pope John Paul II, Final Christmas Midnight Mass Sacred Music of Monks Merry Christmas Norwegian Girls Choir sings Joy to the World Christmas Eve Around the World

Christmas in Germany

Christmas in Germany
Author: Joe Perry
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807899410

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For poets, priests, and politicians--and especially ordinary Germans--in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the image of the loving nuclear family gathered around the Christmas tree symbolized the unity of the nation at large. German Christmas was supposedly organic, a product of the winter solstice rituals of pagan "Teutonic" tribes, the celebration of the birth of Jesus, and the age-old customs that defined German character. Yet, as Joe Perry argues, Germans also used these annual celebrations to contest the deepest values that held the German community together: faith, family, and love, certainly, but also civic responsibility, material prosperity, and national belonging. This richly illustrated volume explores the invention, evolution, and politicization of Germany's favorite national holiday. According to Perry, Christmas played a crucial role in public politics, as revealed in the militarization of "War Christmas" during World War I and World War II, the Nazification of Christmas by the Third Reich, and the political manipulation of Christmas during the Cold War. Perry offers a close analysis of the impact of consumer culture on popular celebration and the conflicts created as religious, commercial, and political authorities sought to control the holiday's meaning. By unpacking the intimate links between domestic celebration, popular piety, consumer desires, and political ideology, Perry concludes that family festivity was central in the making and remaking of public national identities.

Classic German Baking

Classic German Baking
Author: Luisa Weiss
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781607748250

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From her cheerful Berlin kitchen, Luisa Weiss shares more than 100 rigorously researched and tested recipes, gathered from expert bakers, friends, family, and time-honored sources throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. German baking has influenced baking traditions around the world for generations and is a source of great nostalgia for those of German and Central European heritage. Yet the very best recipes for Germany’s cookies, cakes, tortes, and breads, passed down through generations, have never before been collected and perfected for contemporary American home bakers. Enter Luisa Weiss, the Berlin-based creator of the adored Wednesday Chef blog and self-taught ambassador of the German baking canon. Whether you’re in the mood for the simple yet emblematic Streuselkuchen, crisp and flaky Strudel, or classic breakfast Brötchen, every recipe you’re looking for is here, along with detailed advice to ensure success plus delightful storytelling about the origins, meaning, and rituals behind the recipes. Paired with more than 100 photographs of Berlin and delectable baked goods, such as Elisenlebkuchen, Marmorierter Mohnkuchen, and Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, this book will encourage home bakers of all skill levels to delve into the charm of Germany’s rich baking tradition. Classic German Baking is an authoritative collection of recipes that provides delicious inspiration for any time of day, whether it’s for a special breakfast, a celebration with friends and family, or just a regular afternoon coffee-and-cake break, an important part of everyday German life.