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Highlights
- The unification of Germany is the most important change in Central Europe in the last four decades.
- About the Author: Volker Gransow teaches in the Department of Political Science at the Freie Universität Berlin.
- 320 Pages
- History, Europe
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Book Synopsis
The unification of Germany is the most important change in Central Europe in the last four decades. Understanding this rapid and unforeseen development has raised old fears as well as inspired new hopes. In order to make sense out of the bewildering process and to help both expert and lay readers understand the changes and consequences, an American historian and a German social scientist put together this collection of central texts on German unification, the first of its kind. An invaluable reference tool.
Review Quotes
"Deserves fulsome praise ... One can envisage new courses or modules on German unification being built around the use of Uniting Germany." - German Politics
"... particularly useful in that it takes material from a wide range of sources, both official and individual ... The translations read well and are absolutely clear ... recommended to both specialists on German affairs and those who want to gain an overall view." - Journal of Area Studies
&ldquot... contains a good chronological range of sources ... The editing is not only expert but also user-friendly, with a 14-page synopsis of events ... and brief explanatory notes before each primary source." - Choice
About the Author
Volker Gransow teaches in the Department of Political Science at the Freie Universität Berlin. One of his more recent publications is The Autistic Walkman (1985).