Through a series of ten vignettes, this engaging introduction to a fascinating city explores Berlin's historical layers, startling transformations and contested legacies. Mary Fulbrook presents Berlin's distinctive history as rooted in specific places and sites, examining how the city continues to be re-imagined, constructed and experienced.
Through a series of ten vignettes, this engaging introduction to a fascinating city explores Berlin's historical layers, startling transformations and contested legacies. Mary Fulbrook presents Berlin's distinctive history as rooted in specific places and sites, examining how the city continues to be re-imagined, constructed and experienced.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Fulbrook, FBA, is Professor of German History at University College London. Her previous publications include the Wolfson Prize-winning Reckonings: Legacies of Nazi Persecution and the Quest for Justice (2018) and the Fraenkel Prize-winning A Small Town near Auschwitz: Ordinary Nazis and the Holocaust (2012). Her mother fled Berlin in the 1930s, and Fulbrook has long been fascinated by the city.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: People, place, identity 1. Foundational moments 2. Courtly residence 3. Absolutism and enlightenment 4. Emerging powerhouse: from Napoleon to unification 5. World city: Imperial Berlin 6. Greater Berlin: the Weimar era 7. Nazi Berlin: performance, persecution and destruction 8. Double visions (1): Divided Berlin from the war to the Wall 9. Double visions (2): Divided Berlin from the Wall to reunification 10. Re-connection: United Berlin since 1990 Epilogue: forever changing, yet always Berlin Index.
Introduction: People, place, identity 1. Foundational moments 2. Courtly residence 3. Absolutism and enlightenment 4. Emerging powerhouse: from Napoleon to unification 5. World city: Imperial Berlin 6. Greater Berlin: the Weimar era 7. Nazi Berlin: performance, persecution and destruction 8. Double visions (1): Divided Berlin from the war to the Wall 9. Double visions (2): Divided Berlin from the Wall to reunification 10. Re-connection: United Berlin since 1990 Epilogue: forever changing, yet always Berlin Index.
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