A C O N C I S E H I S T O R Y O F G E R M A N Y
This third edition of Mary Fulbrook’s much-admired and popular introduction to
German history provides a clear and informative guide to the twists and turns of
the story of the German lands and peoples from the early middle ages to the
present day. Crisply synthesising a vast array of historical material, Fulbrook
explores the interrelationships between social, political and cultural factors in the
light of scholarly controversies. Since the second edition in 2004, there have
been important changes in Germany, Europe and the wider world. This new
edition features a significantly expanded chapter on Germany since 1990,
encapsulating recent and dramatic developments that have transformed
Germany’s character and international standing. This single-volume history of
Germany offers broad and accessible coverage and provides a useful guide for
students, general readers, travellers to Germany and anyone with an interest in
German history.
Mary Fulbrook is Professor of German History at University College London.
Over her career, she has authored or edited twenty-five books, including
Reckonings: Legacies of Nazi Persecution and the Quest for Justice
(2018), the
Fraenkel Prize-winning
A Small Town near Auschwitz: Ordinary Nazis and the
Holocaust
(2012) and
Dissonant Lives: Generations and Violence through the
German Dictatorships
(2011; two-volume paperback edn, 2017). Mary Fulbrook
was Founding Joint Editor of
German History
and has served as Chair of the
Modern History Section of the British Academy as well as Chair of the German
History Society.
Cambridge Concise Histories
This is a series of illustrated ‘concise histories’ of selected individual countries,
intended both as university and college textbooks and as general historical
introductions for general readers, travellers and members of the business
community.
A full list of titles in the series can be found at:
www.cambridge.org/concisehistories
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