9781101875667-1101875666-Germany: Memories of a Nation

Germany: Memories of a Nation

ISBN-13: 9781101875667
ISBN-10: 1101875666
Edition: First U.S. Edition
Author: Neil MacGregor
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Knopf
Format: Hardcover 656 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781101875667
ISBN-10: 1101875666
Edition: First U.S. Edition
Author: Neil MacGregor
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Knopf
Format: Hardcover 656 pages

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Germany: Memories of a Nation (ISBN-13: 9781101875667 and ISBN-10: 1101875666), written by authors Neil MacGregor, was published by Knopf in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Germany (European History, Historical Study & Educational Resources, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Germany: Memories of a Nation (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Germany books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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For the past 140 years, Germany has been the central power in continental europe. Twenty-five years ago a new German state came into being. How much do we really understand this new Germany, and how do its people understand themselves?

Neil MacGregor argues that, uniquely for any European country, no coherent, overarching narrative of Germany's history can be constructed, for in Germany both geography and history have always been unstable. Its frontiers have constantly shifted. Königsberg, home to the greatest German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, is now Kaliningrad, Russia; Strasbourg, in whose cathedral Wolfgang von Geothe, Germany's greatest writer, discovered the distinctiveness of his country's art and history, now lies within the borders of France. For most of the five hundred years covered by this book Germany has been composed of many separate political units, each with a distinct history. And any comfortable national story Germans might have told themselves before 1914 was destroyed by the events of the following thirty years.

German history may be inherently fragmented, but it contains a large number of widely shared memories, awarenesses, and experiences; examining some of these is the purpose of this book. MacGregor chooses objects and ideas, people and places that still resonate in the new Germany—porcelain from Dresden and rubble from its ruins, Bauhaus design and the German sausage, the crown of Charlemagne and the gates of Buchenwald—to show us something of its collective imagination. There has never been a book about Germany quite like it.

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