Young Germany

Young Germany

Author: Walter Laqueur

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-04

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1351470825

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Young Germany explores the revolt of the younger generation in Germany from 1896 to 1933. It is a readable history of the Free Youth Movement, one of the most significant factors in shaping modern Germany. Laqueur, who grew up in Germany, retraces the history of the movement, its central ideas, and its cultural background.Today his study is of even greater interest and importance than when it was first published in 1962. In his new introduction to this edition, Laqueur shows that the German Youth Movement can be seen as a precursor of contemporary youth revolt. It inspired all of the ideas which continue to preoccupy proponents and students of generational conflict today.


Young Germany

Young Germany

Author: United States. Department of State. Bureau of Public Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1951

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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Young Germany

Young Germany

Author: United States. Department of State. Office of Public Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1951

Total Pages: 88

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Germany

Germany

Author: Joseph A. Biesinger

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 865

ISBN-13: 0816074712

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A wealth of information is presented in this guide in a variety of formats, including a concise narrative history, a chronology and A to Z entries, to provide readers with a greater understanding of German history, from the Renaissance to the present day.


Routledge Revivals: Young Germany (1962)

Routledge Revivals: Young Germany (1962)

Author: Walter Laqueur

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-17

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1351338072

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First published in 1962, this book examines Germany’s Free Youth Movement, a revolt of the younger generation in Germany from 1896 to 1933. This movement was one of the most significant factors in shaping modern Germany. Laqueur, who grew up in Germany, retraces the history of the movement, its central ideas, and its cultural background. He begins with its origins in 19th century, and goes on to examine the Jewish question, before moving on to the movement’s roots in Germany around the time of the rise of National Socialism in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. This book inspires all the ideas which continue to preoccupy proponents and students of generational conflict today.


Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 6. Young Germany

Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 6. Young Germany

Author: Georg Brandes

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-06-02

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Georg Brandes, a Danish critic, and scholar, in the book "Main Currents in Nineteenth-Century Literature - 6. Young Germany" discusses German history. In this volume, he reflects on some of the German works of literature in line with the existing climate of opinion. A book to foster deeper knowledge about the history of Germany and her culture.


Germany 1945

Germany 1945

Author: Dagmar Barnouw

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2008-08-28

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0253028426

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“Packed with carefully chosen photos . . . this book is a moving reminder of the material and moral devastation left behind by Nazi Germany.” ―Rudy Koshar, University of Wisconsin–Madison The Allied forces that entered Germany at the close of World War II were looking for remorse and open admissions of guilt from the Germans. Instead, they saw arrogance, servility, and a population thoroughly brainwashed by Nazis. But photos from the period tell a more complex story. In fact, Dagmar Barnouw argues that postwar Allied and German photography holds many possible clues for understanding the recent German past. A significant addition to the scholarship on postwar German culture and political identity, this book makes an important contribution to the current discussion of German memory. “Provocative, brilliant, and unsettling.” —Washington Times “[Barnouw’s] thoughtful analysis of a large assortment of photographs . . . allows Barnouw to look at how and not just what people saw, and to bring that perspective into conversation with the historical debates about the war’s end in Germany.” —Journal of Contemporary History) “[Barnouw’s] work shows that perspective plays a key role both in photography and in trying to master Germany’s past. [F]ascinating.” —Library Journal


The German Polity

The German Polity

Author: David P. Conradt

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2013-03-18

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1442216468

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This thoroughly revised and updated edition of The German Polity provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary German politics, focusing especially on the recovery of the economy and Germany’s growing power in Europe and beyond. Looking back, David P. Conradt and Eric Langenbacher trace the country’s transformation since the seminal turning points of 1945 after World War II and 1990 after reunification. Looking to the present, the authors explain and assess its major institutions, actors, and issues. Looking forward, they explore the looming economic, security, and demographic challenges the political system must address in the years to come.