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Germany and the World Since 1815: Society, Culture, and Politics

Germany and the World Since 1815: Society, Culture, and Politics

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This textbook provides a history of modern Germany, locating the country's social, cultural, and political developments within their proper global and transnational context. The author argues that most developments in German culture, society, and politics throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were caused by wider global and transnational trends. A history of the German people rather than the German state, the book focusses on non-state and non-government actors, intercultural transfers, and applies the approach of 'thick description' to analysing the creation of German culture, society, and identity from the era of the Napoleonic wars right up to the present post-unification Germany. This includes an examination of German migrants' journeys to their new homes in the Americas and, thus, the creation of a global German diaspora with cultural and social networks beyond its home country's borders. The book further focusses on the transfers that connected German society and culture with those of other countries; for instance, chapters cover the transfer of football from England to Germany, the transfer of the Christmas holiday tradition from Germany to other countries, and the development of eugenics in Germany within its global context.



Author: Thomas Adam
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 09/27/2024
Pages: 319
Weight: 1.03lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9783031633898
2024 Edition
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