A Traveller's History of Germany: A Brief History

A Traveller's History of Germany: A Brief History

by Denis Judd (Editor), RobertCole (Author)

Synopsis

A Traveller's History of Germany offers a complete and authoritative history of a country of which much of its rich past and legacy of great culture has been forgotten after the traumas of the two world wars. There were Germans long before there was Germany. Germanic peoples lived for centuries in Western, Central and Eastern Europe with similar yet not identical languages and culture. Over time these developed into regional principalities and city states under the nominal rule of first the Roman Empire, then the Holy Roman Empire, and finally the Habsburg Empire. German unification did not come until 1871 under Bismarck. Germany became a world power, fuelled not only by industrialisation but also by a new ideology of nationalism, a power that took on the rest of the world twice in the twentieth century and lost. Since 1945 it has risen from the ashes to become a major force - of a more palatable kind - within Europe.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 08 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1842126997
ISBN 13: 9781842126998
Book Overview: The Traveller's History of Germany's style is digestible and entertaining yet also offers information and solid reference Competitively priced It will be ideal background for students of the German language at A-level and university Includes practical information for visitors, a historical gazetteer - cross-referenced to the main text and is illustrated with relevant maps plus a Chronology of Events

Author Bio
Denis Judd is Professor of British Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of North London. He appears frequently on radio and is a regular reviewer for most national newspapers and literary journals. Professor Robert Cole is Professor of History at Utah State University and is the author of France and Paris in the Traveller's History series. He teaches many courses on Germany and has travelled widely within the country. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in the UK in 1994.