Berlin Journal, 1989-1990

Berlin Journal, 1989-1990 by Robert Darnton, published by W W Norton & Co Inc in 1991, offers an eyewitness account of the transformation of East Germany during a pivotal period in history. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the human aspects of revolution as it explores the everyday lives of individuals who contributed to the fall of a dictatorship.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the political and social dynamics in East Germany, particularly focusing on the events leading up to the end of communist rule. The book delves into the complexities of anti-communist movements and the historical context of Berlin from 1945 to 1990, shedding light on the personal stories that often go unnoticed in broader historical narratives. Through this exploration, Darnton reveals the significant impact of ordinary citizens in shaping the course of their nation’s history.
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An eyewitness account of the transformation of East Germany shows the human face of revolution as it probes behind the headlines to introduce us to the everyday people who made a dictatorship fall
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