A History of Twentieth-Century Germany

A History of Twentieth-Century Germany
Title A History of Twentieth-Century Germany PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Herbert
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 1265
Release 2019
Genre Germany
ISBN 0190070641

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Germany in the 20th century endured two world wars, a failed democracy, Hitler's dictatorship, the Holocaust, and a country divided for 40 years. But it has also boasted a strong welfare state, affluence, liberalization and globalization, a successful democracy, and the longest period of peace in European history. In this award-winning volume of German history, Ulrich Herbert analyzes the trajectory of German politics and culture during a century ofextremes.

A German Generation

A German Generation
Title A German Generation PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Kohut
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 609
Release 2012-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300178042

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Germans of the generation born just before the outbreak of World War I lived through a tumultuous and dramatic century. This book tells the story of their lives and, in so doing, offers a new history of twentieth-century Germany, as experienced and made by ordinary human beings.On the basis of sixty-two oral-history interviews, this book shows how this generation was shaped psychologically by a series of historically engendered losses over the course of the century. In response, this generation turned to the collective to repair the losses it had suffered, most fatefully to the community of the "Volk" during the Third Reich, a racial collective to which this generation was passionately committed and which was at the heart of National Socialism and its popular appeal.

Objects as History in Twentieth-century German Art

Objects as History in Twentieth-century German Art
Title Objects as History in Twentieth-century German Art PDF eBook
Author Peter Chametzky
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2010
Genre Art and history
ISBN 0520260422

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This book provides an overview of twentieth-century German art, focusing on some of the period's key works. In Peter Chametzky's innovative approach, these works become representatives rather than representations of twentieth-century history. Chametzky draws on both scholarly and popular sources to demonstrate how the works (and in some cases, the artists themselves) interacted with, and even enacted, historical events, processes, and ideas.--[book jacket].

Politics and Culture in Twentieth-century Germany

Politics and Culture in Twentieth-century Germany
Title Politics and Culture in Twentieth-century Germany PDF eBook
Author William John Niven
Publisher Camden House
Total Pages 292
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781571132239

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This is the first book to examine this crucial relationship between politics and culture in Germany, not only during the Nazi and Cold War eras but in periods when the effects are less obvious.

Modern Hungers

Modern Hungers
Title Modern Hungers PDF eBook
Author Alice Autumn Weinreb
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 019060509X

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This text explores Germany's role in the two world wars and the Cold War to analyze the food economy of the twentieth century. It argues that controlling food supply and determining how and what people ate shaped the course of these three wars

Modern Germany

Modern Germany
Title Modern Germany PDF eBook
Author Volker Rolf Berghahn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 1987-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780521347488

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Modern Germany presents a comprehensive overview and interpretation of the development of Germany in the twentieth century, a country whose history has decisively shaped the map and the politics of modern Europe and the world in which we live. Professor Berghahn is not merely concerned with politics diplomacy, but also with social change, economic performance and industrial relations. For this new edition Professor Berghahn has broadened and extended his discussion of the two Germanies. He also has updated the tables and bibliography.

Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture

Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture
Title Disability in Twentieth-Century German Culture PDF eBook
Author Carol Poore
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 430
Release 2009-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 0472033816

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A groundbreaking exploration of disability in Germany, from the Weimar Republic to present-day reunified Germany