Reluctant Meister
Germany and the New Europe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Haus Publishing
Published:15th Aug '16
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Germany is a country with a deep and complex history. Arguably there is no greater culture and no country has contributed more to the development of human ideas and creativity. Nor has any country sunk deeper into the abyss or experienced such redemption and renewal. It is this that instils the German story with a profound and universal significance.
A generation after the fall of the Berlin Wall much of Europe remains uncertain about its identity and direction. As Britain prepares to leave the European Union these uncertainties are greater than ever. The euro and migrant crisis have seen Germany reluctantly assume a prominent role among the states of the European Union, but outright leadership remains deeply problematic for a country haunted by its past.
What part will Germany – a land where over a long history of people have adopted layered identities – play in this new Europe? Whatever the answer, the implications for Britain and the future of the wider European project will be profound.
‘For Stephen Green, Germany’s greatest achievement has been in coming to terms with its history ‘‘The process of confrontation has been neither easy nor quick,’’ he says. ‘‘There are many who have gone to their graves without being honest to themselves about their sins of omission and commission. But for all its imperfections, this atonement has been more thoroughgoing than in most other countries where human evil has been more rampant within living memory.’’ It would be hard to put it better.’
-- Financial Times‘The miracle, as Lord Green rightly points out, is that from this state of total collapse, Germany … rose again to become a country with model democratic institutions and a highly successful economy.’
-- The Economist‘A readable and personal introduction to German history – and above all its art, literature and music … [Stephen Green] sets out to correct and enlarge British perceptions of Germany, which, he argues, focus excessively on the Third Reich.’
-- Times Literary SuppleISBN: 9781910376577
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 20mm
Weight: 680g
325 pages
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