The Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture
Author: Eva Kolinsky,Wilfried van der Will
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1998
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 1139815571

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This text offers an account of modern German culture since the onset of industrialization. Chapters trace developments in culture, including national identity, minorities and women, Jews in German society and the functions of folk and massculture.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern German Culture
Author: Eva Kolinsky,Wilfried van der Will
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521568706

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One of the most intriguing questions of our time is how some of the masterpieces of modernity originated in a country in which personal liberty and democracy were slow to emerge. This Companion provides an authoritative account of modern German culture since the onset of industrialisation, the rise of mass society and the nation state. Newly written and researched by experts in their respective fields, individual chapters trace developments in German culture - including national identity, class, Jews in German society, minorities and women, the functions of folk and mass culture, poetry, drama, theatre, dance, music, art, architecture, cinema and mass media - from the nineteenth century to the present. Guidance is given for further reading and a chronology is provided. In its totality the Companion shows how the political and social processes that shaped modern Germany are intertwined with cultural genres and their agendas of creative expression.

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin

The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin
Author: Andrew Webber
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2017-03-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107062009

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This book provides an informative overview of literary developments in Berlin since 1750, with more detailed readings of exemplary key texts.

The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel
Author: Graham Bartram
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2004-04-05
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521483921

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The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel, first published in 2004, provides a broad ranging introduction to the major trends in the development of the German novel from the 1890s to the present. Written by an international team of experts, it encompasses both modernist and realist traditions, and also includes a look back to the roots of the modern novel in the Bildungsroman of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The structure is broadly chronological, but thematically-focused chapters examine topics such as gender anxiety, images of the city, war, and women's writing; within each chapter, key works are selected for close attention. Unique in its combination of breadth of coverage and detailed analysis of individual works, and featuring a chronology and guides to further reading, this Companion will be indispensable to students and teachers.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern French Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern French Culture
Author: Nicholas Hewitt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2003-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 052179465X

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France entered the twentieth century as a powerful European and colonial nation. In the course of the century, her role changed dramatically: in the first fifty years two World Wars and economic decline removed its status as a world power, whilst the immediate post-war era was marked by wars of independence in its colonies. Yet at the same time, in the second half of the century, France entered a period of unprecedented growth and social transformation. Throughout the century and into the new millennium France retained its former international reputation as a centre for cultural excellence and innovation and its culture, together with that of the Francophone world, reflected the increased richness and diversity of the period. This Companion explores this vibrant culture, and includes chapters on history, language, literature, thought, theatre, architecture, visual culture, film and music, and discuss the contributions of popular culture, Francophone culture, minorities and women.

The Cambridge Companion to German Romanticism

The Cambridge Companion to German Romanticism
Author: Nicholas Saul
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521848916

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Explains the development of Romantic arts and culture in Germany, with both individual artists and key themes covered in detail.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture
Author: Michael Higgins,Clarissa Smith,John Storey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139827959

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British culture today is the product of a shifting combination of tradition and experimentation, national identity and regional and ethnic diversity. These distinctive tensions are expressed in a range of cultural arenas, such as art, sport, journalism, fashion, education, and race. This Companion addresses these and other major aspects of British culture, and offers a sophisticated understanding of what it means to study and think about the diverse cultural landscapes of contemporary Britain. Each contributor looks at the language through which culture is formed and expressed, the political and institutional trends that shape culture, and at the role of culture in daily life. This interesting and informative account of modern British culture embraces controversy and debate, and never loses sight of the fact that Britain and Britishness must always be understood in relation to the increasingly international context of globalisation.

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture
Author: Zygmunt G. Barânski (ed),Rebecca J. West
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2001-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521559820

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This collection of essays provides a comprehensive account of the culture of modern Italy. Contributions focus on a wide range of political, historical and cultural questions. The volume provides information and analysis on such topics as regionalism, the growth of a national language, social and political cultures, the role of intellectuals, the Church, the left, feminism, the separatist movements, organised crime, literature, art, design, fashion, the mass media, and music. While offering a thorough history of Italian cultural movements, political trends and literary texts over the last century and a half, the volume also examines the cultural and political situation in Italy today and suggests possible future directions in which the country might move. Each essay contains suggestions for further reading on the topics covered. The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture is an invaluable source of materials for courses on all aspects of modern Italy.