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ISBN-10: 0340705841

ISBN-13: 9780340705841

Edition: 2nd 2004

Authors: Stefan Berger, Bloomsbury Publishing Staff

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Germany explains the diverse ways in which national identity has been constructed over more than three centuries. It focuses on the plurality of contested definitions of 'Germanness." The themes covered include the struggles between democratic and non-democratic inventions of the nation, foreigners and 'Germanness' and the impact of war on the construction of a German national identity. This is a fundamental reappraisal of Germany's history from a perspective available only now that the dust from the demolished Berlin Wall is settling in a reunited Germany.
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List price: $54.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Publication date: 6/25/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Stefan Berger is Professor of Modern German and Comparative European History at the University of Manchester. He is the author of numerous books, including Inventing the Nation: Germany (2004), Social Democracy and the Working Class in Nineteenth and Twentieth-century Germany (2000), and The Search for Normality: National Identity and Historical Consciousness in Germany Since 1800 (1997, second edition, 2003). He is co-editor of, among other works, Writing History: Theory and Practice (co-author, 2003), Historikerdialoge (2003), Writing National Histories: Western Europe Since 1800 (1999), and Policy Concertation and Social Partnership in Western Europe (2002).