Modern Germany: A Global History places Germany in a global and transnational context, while offering a broad scope of chronological and thematic coverage. The authors present German-speaking lands in relation to the rest of the world, rather than as discrete entities, bringing global and transnational linkages and interdependencies into focus.
Book Details
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publish Date: Feb 10th, 2023
Pages: 576
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 9.25in - 7.25in - 1.50in - 3.30lb
EAN: 9780197669013
Categories: • Europe - Germany
About the Author
Eric Kurlander, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of History, Stetson University
Doug McGetchin, Associate Professor of History, Florida Atlantic University
Bernd-Stefan Grewe, Professor of History, Director of the Institute of Didactics of History and Public History, University of Tübingen, Germany
Praise for this book
"Modern Germany is superior in its comprehensive, cultural, interdisciplinary, and international approach. If you are teaching survey courses in German history and/or culture, it will benefit your students more than any other book on the market."--Bernd Schaefer, George Washington University"Modern Germany more intentionally places Germany in a global and transnational context, while offering a broad scope of chronological and thematic coverage."--David G. Tompkins, Carleton College "I find the synthesis of both recent and classic scholarship exemplary. The authors have gracefully woven in historiographic debates and all the topics seem highly appropriate and interesting. Individual voices and lives of key personalities have been brought in as well, so it's not only about structures, but also lived experience. The writing is first-rate."--Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, University of Tennessee "The text weaves in more current scholarship and themes (place of regionalism, role of outsiders, relationship of Germany to the world) without sacrificing more traditional themes."--Christopher Fischer, Indiana State University