25 Years Berlin Republic

25 Years Berlin Republic
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Publisher : Verlag Wilhelm Fink
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9783846761939
ISBN-13 : 3846761931
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Book Synopsis 25 Years Berlin Republic by : Todd Herzog

Download or read book 25 Years Berlin Republic written by Todd Herzog and published by Verlag Wilhelm Fink. This book was released on 2019-02-21 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 25 Years Berlin Republic takes stock of the state of German unification a quarter of a century into the ongoing project that is the Berlin Republic. Thirteen scholars, artists, and public figures from diverse backgrounds document the changing hopes and fears, successes and challenges, that face the republic as it negotiates its way through the 21st century. Taking up a broad assessment of German culture ranging from sports to religion, painting to map-making, film to foreign policy, these studies combine personal experiences with critical analysis in order to understand the Berlin Republic today. The resulting portrait reveals a complex, diverse, and constantly-developing Republic that continues to ask the same essential question that has been at the center of discussions since the dramatic events that gave birth to the Republic: "Sind wir ein Volk?"


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