Germany

Germany

by Michael Ray and Britannica Educational Publishing
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/07/2013

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Germany’s complex past is riddled with both stunning triumphs and staggering failures. Once little more than a federation of tribes, over the course of its history, it formed various alliances, some of which were broken while others survived and allowed Germany to become a significant power in Europe and the world. And although a sense of German national identity was centuries in the making, folk traditions, regional culture, and a robust intellectual tradition have endured throughout the ages and produced world-famous musicians, artists, and writers. Still, Germany’s roles in both World Wars remains a significant—and appalling—part of its history. This all-encompassing volume profiles Germany from antiquity to the present day, examining its layered past, including its transition from a world power to a divided state and the major economic strides it has made since unification.

ISBN:
9781615309832
9781615309832
Category:
Reference works (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-07-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Britannica Educational Publishing
Michael Ray

After school in Shropshire, Michael Ray read geography and town planning at King's and University Colleges, London. Retiring early from a planning career, he returned to KCL and obtained a PhD after a study of aliens in thirteenth-century England. He has since been published in books, journals and on websites including Academia.

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