Germany 1866-1945 (Oxford History of Modern Europe)

Germany 1866-1945 (Oxford History of Modern Europe)

by Gordon A . Craig (Author)

Synopsis

This is the history of the rise and fall of united Germany, which lasted only 75 years from its establishment by Bismark in 1870, and ended in the rubble of Hitler's regime. Gordon Craig not only analyses the political structures of and the foreign, social, and economic policies of successive governments, but also examines the individuals who dominated the period and the important intellectual and cultural influences at work. His fascinating chapter on the rich diversity of Weimar culture - Mann and Hesse, Marlene Deitrich and film, Brecht, Schonberg, Expressionist art, and the growth of psychoanalytic theory - is proof enough that this is not an ordinary history book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 842
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 19 Mar 1980

ISBN 10: 0192851012
ISBN 13: 9780192851017

Media Reviews
`the standard one-volume work on modern Germany.' Sunday Times
Author Bio
Gordon Craig is Professor of History at Stanford University.