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Germany in the World

A Global History, 1500-2000

David Blackbourn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:WW Norton & Co

Published:27th Sep '24

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With Germany in the World, award-winning historian David Blackbourn radically revises conventional narratives of German history, demonstrating the existence of a distinctly German presence in the world centuries before its unification—and revealing a national identity far more complicated than previously imagined. Blackbourn traces Germany’s evolution from the loosely bound Holy Roman Empire of 1500 to a sprawling colonial power to a twenty-first-century beacon of democracy. Viewed through a global lens, familiar landmarks of German history—the Reformation, the Revolution of 1848, the Nazi regime—are transformed, while others are unearthed and explored, as Blackbourn reveals Germany’s leading role in creating modern universities and its sinister involvement in slave-trade economies. A global history for a global age, Germany in the World is a bold and original account that upends the idea that a nation’s history should be written as though it took place entirely within that nation’s borders.

"A rich and full-throated account of the past 500 years... From the intellectual giants who enriched the west to the descent into dictatorship and war, the story of Germany’s global impact – up to its modern rebirth – is told with real verve." -- Neal Ascherson - The Guardian
"David Blackbourn has written an entertainingly original history, rich in insights into man and nature and the German—in fact, the European—mind." -- Mark Kurlansky, best-selling author of Salt and Cod
"[An] all-embracing history of Germany's relationship with the outside world . . . readers of this book will never see Germany in quite the same way again." -- The Economist

ISBN: 9781324095125

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 36mm

Weight: 741g

800 pages