Germany and the Germans

Germany and the Germans by John Ardagh, published by Penguin in 1988, offers an in-depth exploration of the complexities and contradictions of Germany during the mid-1990s. This new edition spans 478 pages and is presented in English, providing a comprehensive overview of significant events such as Chancellor Kohl’s re-election in 1994, the economic recession, and the rise of racial violence, alongside the ongoing challenges faced in the eastern regions of the country.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical and social dynamics that shaped Germany during this period. The book delves into themes of political science and social science, reflecting on the diverse experiences and perspectives within the nation. Ardagh’s work aims to present a nuanced understanding of Germany’s landscape, making it a valuable resource for those interested in European history and the political climate of the time.
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Aims to capture the diversity and contradictions of the Germany of the mid-1990s. This new edition looks at events such as Chancellor Kohl’s re-election in 1994, the recession, the flare up of racial violence, and the continued malaise in the east.
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