
A History of Modern Germany
1800 to the Present
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. September 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-1-119-74638-6 (ISBN)
Description
Presents a broad survey of key developments in German history from the early nineteenth century to the present, newly updated and expanded
A History of Modern Germany provides a comprehensive account of the social, political, and economic history of Germany from 1800 to the present. Written in an engaging and accessible narrative style, this popular textbook offers an expansive view of the nation's complex and fragmented past, tracing the development of the German national consciousness through Napoleonic rule, the unification of Germany, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, post-war division, the collapse of Communism, reunification, and the first two decades of the 21st century. Throughout the text, the authors discuss the tensions prompted by structural changes within Germany, long-term shifts in demographics, social and economic reforms, and more.
Now in its third edition, A History of Modern Germany offers richer coverage of German cultural history, the German Democratic Republic, modernization, class, religion, and gender. Updated chapters explore continuity in imperial projects from Bismarck to Hitler, memory and commemoration since 1945, the distinct but intertwined histories of the two Germanys between 1949 and 1989, and the experience of diversity after the Second World into the post-unification era.
* Presents a broad survey of the last 200 years of German history, beginning from the German unification and freedom movement of the early 19th century
* Provides balanced coverage of German politics, society, foreign affairs, and economic issues
* Discusses Germany's evolving role in both present-day Europe and the wider international community
* Addresses regional German history rather than focusing on the dominant role of Prussia
A History of Modern Germany: 1800 to the Present, Third Edition is an excellent textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in modern German history or modern European history, as well as amateur historians and general readers with an interest in the subject.
A History of Modern Germany provides a comprehensive account of the social, political, and economic history of Germany from 1800 to the present. Written in an engaging and accessible narrative style, this popular textbook offers an expansive view of the nation's complex and fragmented past, tracing the development of the German national consciousness through Napoleonic rule, the unification of Germany, the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, post-war division, the collapse of Communism, reunification, and the first two decades of the 21st century. Throughout the text, the authors discuss the tensions prompted by structural changes within Germany, long-term shifts in demographics, social and economic reforms, and more.
Now in its third edition, A History of Modern Germany offers richer coverage of German cultural history, the German Democratic Republic, modernization, class, religion, and gender. Updated chapters explore continuity in imperial projects from Bismarck to Hitler, memory and commemoration since 1945, the distinct but intertwined histories of the two Germanys between 1949 and 1989, and the experience of diversity after the Second World into the post-unification era.
* Presents a broad survey of the last 200 years of German history, beginning from the German unification and freedom movement of the early 19th century
* Provides balanced coverage of German politics, society, foreign affairs, and economic issues
* Discusses Germany's evolving role in both present-day Europe and the wider international community
* Addresses regional German history rather than focusing on the dominant role of Prussia
A History of Modern Germany: 1800 to the Present, Third Edition is an excellent textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in modern German history or modern European history, as well as amateur historians and general readers with an interest in the subject.
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Language
English
Publishing group
Wiley
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
748 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-74638-6 (9781119746386)
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Persons
Martin Kitchen is Professor Emeritus of History at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His books include Nazi Germany at War, The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany, The German Offensives of 1918, The Third Reich: Charisma and Community, and Rommel's Desert War: Waging World War II in North Africa, 1941-1943. Internationally recognized as a key author in the study of contemporary history, Professor Kitchen has served on the editorial boards of International History Review, Canadian Journal of History, and International Affairs.
Lauren Faulkner Rossi is Assistant Professor of History at Simon Fraser University, where she teaches courses on World War II and modern German history. She is the author of Wehrmacht Priests and has published articles in journals such as Contemporary European History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Journal of Modern History.
Lauren Faulkner Rossi is Assistant Professor of History at Simon Fraser University, where she teaches courses on World War II and modern German history. She is the author of Wehrmacht Priests and has published articles in journals such as Contemporary European History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Journal of Modern History.
Author
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Content
Illustrations
Introduction to the Second Edition
A Note on the Third Edition
1 Germany Under Napoleon
2 German Society in Transition
3 Restoration and Reform 1815-1840
4 The Revolutions of 1848
5 The Struggle for Mastery 1850-1866
6 The Unification of Germany 1866-1871
7 Bismarck's Germany
8 Germany and Europe 1871-1890
9 Wilhelmine Germany 1890-1914
10 The First World War
11 The Weimar Republic 1919-1933
12 The Nazi Dictatorship to 1939
13 Nazi Germany and the Jews 1933-1945
14 The Adenauer Era 1945-1963
15 The German Democratic Republic
16 The Federal Republic 1963-1982
17 The Reunification of Germany and Beyond
Bibliography
Introduction to the Second Edition
A Note on the Third Edition
1 Germany Under Napoleon
2 German Society in Transition
3 Restoration and Reform 1815-1840
4 The Revolutions of 1848
5 The Struggle for Mastery 1850-1866
6 The Unification of Germany 1866-1871
7 Bismarck's Germany
8 Germany and Europe 1871-1890
9 Wilhelmine Germany 1890-1914
10 The First World War
11 The Weimar Republic 1919-1933
12 The Nazi Dictatorship to 1939
13 Nazi Germany and the Jews 1933-1945
14 The Adenauer Era 1945-1963
15 The German Democratic Republic
16 The Federal Republic 1963-1982
17 The Reunification of Germany and Beyond
Bibliography