These essays by nine distinguished historians deal with
prominent personalities in German history over the last two
centuries; and they are dominated by two themes. First, they trace
the growth and flowering of German culture in areas like print and
architecture and painting and how this transformed relationships
and procedures in everyday life. Second, they follow the rise of a
political consciousness on the part of the Germans, and the
consequences this consciousness had for nationalism in the 19th and
20th centuries. In throwing light on the art of Schinkel and
Liebermann, on the undertakings of Lichtwark, on the policies of
Bismarck, and on the ordeals of Rathenau and Hitler and Beck and
Faulhaber and Brandt, these nine essays offer a salutary guidepost
to a past that is as rich as it is terrifying.
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