The Routledge Handbook of German Politics & Culture

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Sarah Colvin
Routledge, 27.11.2014 - 514 Seiten

The Routledge Handbook of German Politics and Culture offers a wide-ranging and authoritative account of Germany in the 21st century. It gathers the expertise of internationally leading scholars of German culture, politics, and society to explore and explain

  • historical pathways to contemporary Germany
  • the current ‘Berlin Republic’
  • society and diversity
  • Germany and Europe
  • Germany and the world.

This is an essential resource for students, researchers, and all those looking to understand contemporary German politics and culture.

 

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The German approach to finance in the European context
1896
List of illustrations
1901
Being East German in the Berlin Republic
1904
Germanys civilising values
1933
regimes experiences and identities
1954
Dresden as lieu de mémoire
1976
from the Bonn to the Berlin Republic
The political and constitutional order
identity in diversity?
Theatre and diversity in the Berlin Republic
Religious diversity
Gender and sexuality
Grey culture
The place of Europe in contemporary German film
The making of German European policy
German power and embedded hegemony in Europe

Party politics and electoral behaviour
Citizenship
Social wellbeing and democracy
Laurence McFalls with Alexandra Hausstein
memory work and arts of the present
Immigration and integration
ecological modernisation industrial
from civilian power to trading state?
Germany and America 19492012
overcoming the past?
Index
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Sarah Colvin is the Schröder Professor of German at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Mark Taplin is a freelance scholar, editor, and translator.

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