Publication

1991 - Meridian, New York, N.Y., U.S.A, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

90,250 words, Guess

Page Count

361 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivegermans00crai_0
  • ISBN-100452010853
  • ISBN-139780452010857
  • Goodreads1302105
  • Library of Congress Control Number91012814
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780452010857
  • Open LibraryOL1534931M

Classifications

  • DDC943
  • LCCDD259 .C7 1991

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. (Source: [Penguin Random House](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/327076/the-germans-by-gordon-a-craig/))

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.

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  • The GermansMeridian1991-01-01
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