
The Germans
Gordon A. Craig(Author)
New American Library (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-452-01085-7 (ISBN)
Description
They have given mankind unique triumphs in science, literature, philosophy, music, and art. They have also produced Hitler and the Holocaust. They are romantic and conservative, idealistic and practical, proud and insecure, ruthless and good-natured. They are, in short, the Germans.
In this definitive history, Professor Gordon A. Craig, one of the world's premier authorities on Germany, comes to grips with the complex paradoxes at the heart of the German identity. His masterly study explores the roots of many contemporary institutions in German history and closely examines such topics as religion, money, Germans and Jews, women, professors and students, romantics, literature and society, soldiers, Berlin, and the German language. Craig also discusses the events surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall and the German reunification, while offering invaluable insights into Germany's pivotal role in world affairs for over a century.
In this definitive history, Professor Gordon A. Craig, one of the world's premier authorities on Germany, comes to grips with the complex paradoxes at the heart of the German identity. His masterly study explores the roots of many contemporary institutions in German history and closely examines such topics as religion, money, Germans and Jews, women, professors and students, romantics, literature and society, soldiers, Berlin, and the German language. Craig also discusses the events surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall and the German reunification, while offering invaluable insights into Germany's pivotal role in world affairs for over a century.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Penguin Putnam Inc
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
533 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-452-01085-7 (9780452010857)
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Gordon A. Craig was a Scottish-American historian of German and diplomatic history. He studied history at Princeton and was a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford, before serving in the US Marine Corps during World War II. In 1941, he coedited the book Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought from Machiavelli to Hitler, which was intended to serve as a strategic thinking guide for military leaders during World War II. Some of Craig's other books include The Germans; The Politics of the Prussian Army 1640-1945; Europe Since 1914; The End of Prussia; Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Problems of Our Time; and Politics and Culture in Modern Germany. Craig was unique in that he envisioned history as less of a social science and more of a human discipline, seeking to interconnect the study of history with the study of literature. Gordon A. Craig passed away in 2005.
Content
Introduction
Part One: Past and Present
1. Historical Perspectives
2. Politics in a New Key
3. Hitler and the New Generation
Part Two: Change and Continuity
4. Religion
5. Money
6. Germans and Jews
7. Women
8. Professors and Students
9. Romantics
10. Literature and Society
11. Soldiers
12. Berlin: Athens on the Spree and City of Crisis
Part Three: Present and Future
13. Democracy and Nationalism
14. "The Awful German Language"
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
Part One: Past and Present
1. Historical Perspectives
2. Politics in a New Key
3. Hitler and the New Generation
Part Two: Change and Continuity
4. Religion
5. Money
6. Germans and Jews
7. Women
8. Professors and Students
9. Romantics
10. Literature and Society
11. Soldiers
12. Berlin: Athens on the Spree and City of Crisis
Part Three: Present and Future
13. Democracy and Nationalism
14. "The Awful German Language"
Afterword
Bibliography
Index