Berlin: The Story of A City

White-Spunner, Barney

£25.00

As Germany marks the thirtieth anniversary of its unification since the end of the Cold War, international bestselling-author Barney White-Spunner celebrates the history of one of Europe’s greatest cities.
 

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Publish Date: 29/10/2020
ISBN: 9781471181535 Category: Tags: ,

Description

‘An impressively clear and engaging biography of a fascinating city at the very centre of European history’ Antony Beevor
‘My only complaint is that it was so fascinating I wish it had been longer. What a story!’ Philip Mansel

Telling the story of its people and its rulers, from its medieval origins up to the present day, Berlin is a fascinating and informative history of an extraordinary city from the author of the international bestseller Partition.

Berlin is Europe’s most fascinating and exciting city. It is and always has been a city on the edge – geographically, culturally, politically and morally. The great movements that have shaken Europe, from the Reformation to Marxism have their origins in Berlin’s streets. The long-time capital of Prussia and of the Hohenzollern dynasty it has never, paradoxically, been a Prussian city. Instead it has always been a city of immigrants, a city that accepts everyone and turns them into Berliners. A typical Berliner, it is said, is someone who has just arrived at the railway station.
 
With its unique dialect, exceptional museums, experimental cultural scene, its liberated social life and its open and honest approach to its history, with monuments to the Holocaust as prominent as its rebuilt royal palace, it is as challenging a city as it is absorbing. And it has always been like that, since its medieval foundation as twin fishing villages. Too often Berlin is seen through the prism of Nazism and its role on the front line in the Cold War. Important, frightening and interesting as those periods are, its history starts much further ago than that.

As approachable for the casual visitor to Berlin as it is informative for those who enjoy reading history, Berlin: The Story of a City is as fascinating as its subject.

 
 

Additional information

Weight 752 g
Dimensions 234 × 153 × 37 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xx, 505 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

943.155 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K