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020 _a9780674806887
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050 _aDD89.S39613
082 _a943
100 1 _aHagen Schulze
245 1 _aGermany: A New History
260 _bHarvard University Press
_c1998
300 _a368 pages
520 _aIn one volume, Hagen Schulze conveys the full sweep of German history, from the days of the Romans to the fall of the Berlin Wall. From the revolt of the indigenous tribes against the Roman domination, Schulze leads the reader through the events that have defined a nation at the centre of European culture: the 30 Years War and the decline of the Holy Roman Empire; Luther's Reformation; Bismarck's attendance at the birth of modern Germany; the Great War and its aftermath; the nationalistic megalomania under Hitler; the division of the nation after World War II; and its reunification.
650 _aHistory - Europe
700 1 _aDeborah L. Schneider
999 _c3081
_d3081