The Shortest History of Germany From Roman Frontier to the Heart of Europe A Retelling for Our Times Shortest History

The Shortest History of Germany  From Roman Frontier to the Heart of Europe   A Retelling for Our Times  Shortest History
Author: James Hawes
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781615195701

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A highlight reel of the must-know moments across two millennia of world-changing history—from the Roman age to Charlemagne to von Bismarck to Merkel. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read. A country both admired and feared, Germany has been the epicenter of world events time and again: the Reformation, both World Wars, the fall of the Berlin Wall. It did not emerge as a modern nation until 1871—yet today, Germany is the world’s fourth-largest economy and a standard-bearer of liberal democracy. “There’s no point studying the past unless it sheds some light on the present,” writes James Hawes in this brilliantly concise history that has already captivated hundreds of thousands of readers. “It is time, now more than ever, for us all to understand the real history of Germany.”

A Concise History of Germany

A Concise History of Germany
Author: Mary Fulbrook
Publsiher: Paw Prints
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-07-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 143951268X

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The multi-faceted, problematic history of the German lands has supplied material for a wide range of debates and differences of interpretation. This second edition spans the early Middle Ages to the present day, synthesizing a vast array of historical material. Mary Fulbrook explores the interrelationships between social, political and cultural factors in the light of the latest scholarly controversies. First Edition Hb (1991): 0-521-36283-0 First Edition Pb (1991): 0-521-36836-7

Germany and The West

Germany and  The West
Author: Riccardo Bavaj,Martina Steber
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785335044

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“The West” is a central idea in German public discourse, yet historians know surprisingly little about the evolution of the concept. Contrary to common assumptions, this volume argues that the German concept of the West was not born in the twentieth century, but can be traced from a much earlier time. In the nineteenth century, “the West” became associated with notions of progress, liberty, civilization, and modernity. It signified the future through the opposition to antonyms such as “Russia” and “the East,” and was deployed as a tool for forging German identities. Examining the shifting meanings, political uses, and transnational circulations of the idea of “the West” sheds new light on German intellectual history from the post-Napoleonic era to the Cold War.

Germany

Germany
Author: Hagen Schulze
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674005457

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A history of Germany, covering two thousand years from the revolt of the indigenous tribes against Roman domination to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

A History of Modern Germany

A History of Modern Germany
Author: Dietrich Orlow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315508351

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Covering the entire period of modern German history - from nineteenth-century imperial Germany right through the present - this well-established text presents a balanced, general survey of the country's political division in 1945 and runs through its reunification in the present. Detailing foreign policy as well as political, economic and social developments, A History of Modern Germany presents a central theme of the problem of asymmetrical modernization in the country's history as it fully explores the complicated path of Germany's troubled past and stable present.

The Shortest History of England Empire and Division from the Anglo Saxons to Brexit A Retelling for Our Times Shortest History

The Shortest History of England  Empire and Division from the Anglo Saxons to Brexit   A Retelling for Our Times  Shortest History
Author: James Hawes
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781615198153

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How the most powerful country in the UK was forged by invasion and conquest, and is fractured by its north-south divide. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read. England—begetter of parliaments and globe-spanning empires, star of beloved period dramas, and home of the House of Windsor—is not quite the stalwart island fortress that many of us imagine. Riven by an ancient fault line that predates even the Romans, its fate has ever been bound up with that of its neighbors; and for the past millennia, it has harbored a class system like nowhere else on Earth. This bracing tour of the most powerful country in the United Kingdom reveals an England repeatedly invaded and constantly reinvented—yet always fractured by its very own Mason-Dixon Line. It carries us swiftly through centuries of conflict between Crown and Parliament (starring the Magna Carta), America’s War of Independence, the rise and fall of empire, two World Wars, and England’s break from the EU. We discover: why the American colonists of 1776 believed that they were the true Anglo-Saxons how the British Empire was undermined from within why Winston Churchill said the UK could only be saved by splitting up England itself and how populism spawned Brexit and its “new elite.” The Shortest History of England brings all this and more to prescient life—offering the most direct, compelling route to understanding the country behind today’s headlines.

The History of Germany

The History of Germany
Author: Wolfgang Menzel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1849
Genre: Germany
ISBN: UOM:39015065291133

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The History of Germany

The History of Germany
Author: Eleanor L. Turk
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015042981467

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Presents a history of Germany, from ancient times through 1998, covering key political and economic aspect of each era along with a timeline, brief biographical notes on key individuals, and a bibliographic essay.