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Kleine deutsche Geschichte
Book • 1986
In 'Kleine deutsche Geschichte', Hagen Schulze chronicles Germany's complex historical past, starting from the nomadic Nordic tribes and their migration into the Roman Empire, through the establishment of the German Empire by Bismarck, and up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
The book is written for the general reader and provides a balanced approach, combining historical detail with broader analysis and placing German historical events within a global context.
It includes chapters on various periods, such as Wilhelmine Germany, the rise of industrial and agricultural unions, and the cultural developments of the era.
The text is supplemented with photos, illustrations, and suggestions for further reading, making it a comprehensive yet readable survey of German history.
The book is written for the general reader and provides a balanced approach, combining historical detail with broader analysis and placing German historical events within a global context.
It includes chapters on various periods, such as Wilhelmine Germany, the rise of industrial and agricultural unions, and the cultural developments of the era.
The text is supplemented with photos, illustrations, and suggestions for further reading, making it a comprehensive yet readable survey of German history.