Berlin - The Symphony Continues
Orchestrating Architectural, Social, and Artistic Change in Germany’s New Capital
Carol Anne Costabile-Heming editor Rachel J Halverson editor Kristie A Foell editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:25th Mar '04
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The sudden fall of the Berlin Wall is one of the defining images of the late twentieth century. The subsequent unification of Germany and the decision to return Berlin to its status as capital has made the constant changes within the city a matter of public interest. It also offered Berlin the opportunity to create a new image for itself, one that can serve as a counterbalance to the politically charged recent history of Berlin as the capital of Nazi Germany and former East Berlin as the capital of the German Democratic Republic. Poised between capitalist Western Europe and the former communist powers in Eastern Europe, Berlin occupies a fascinating geopolitical space. This anthology presents a unique glimpse into the various constituencies that make up Berlin and that impact the city's challenges and promises.
"The essays mentioned here shed valuable new light on perennial Berlin questions as well as priviously neglegted aspects of urban life and identity, whether or not the entire volume represents a harmonious whole."Peter M. McIsaac in: German Quarterly 4/2005
ISBN: 9783110177237
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 610g
338 pages
Reprint 2013