Dresden: A City Reborn

Dresden: A City Reborn

by Alan Russell (Editor), Alan Russell (Editor), Alan Russell (Editor)

Synopsis

With a foreword by HRH The Duke of Kent On 13 February 1945 Dresden, one of the most beautiful and historic cities of Europe, was destroyed by British and American air raids. This book is the first comprehensive history in the English language of this important cultural and historical centre. The book traces the city's evolution from 1206 to its great baroque period under Augustus the Strong, and from the bombing to the present day. The story of Dresden supplies the reader with unique insights into the collapse of the old monarchic order, the resistance of citizens to the Nazi regime, as well as the reaction of the Church and the rise and fall of the GDR. It describes the post-war replanning of the city, from its ideological reshaping under Communism to the liberation of ideas and energies after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Experts in their fields tell the story of Dresden's great musical, artistic, architectural, literary and theatrical traditions which are further illuminated by a series of personal memoirs from eye-witness accounts in 1945 to contemporary reflections by Lord Menuhin and others. Heavily illustrated, this book will be relevant to students of German history and art history or for anyone interested in a wide-ranging introduction to the history of Dresden.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 374
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Published: 01 Jan 2001

ISBN 10: 1859734413
ISBN 13: 9781859734414
Book Overview: Also available in hardback, 9781859732298 GBP50.00 (May, 1999)

Media Reviews
In his foreword, the Duke of Kent, the Trust's [Dresden Trust] royal patron, says that this has been produced in order 'to recall the greatness of Dresden's past, to remember its devastation and to inform and inspire, as the work of recreating its physical, social and cultural fabric forges ahead'. This it surely does in a most informative manner. German History [The book is] a celebration of Dresden's cultural life, past, present and future and as such is successful. Nicola Lambourne in History
Author Bio
Anthony Clayton is tutor at the University of Surrey, Guildford. Alan Russell is Chairman of the Dresden Trust and holder of the German Order of Merit and Officer of the Order of the British Empire.