e-branch
e-branch
 Home 
 My Account/Renew Loans 
 Community Info 
 KidSearch 
 New Catalogue! 
   
SearchAdvancedBy FormatBy NumberMy SearchesCan't Find it?Find Magazine Articles & moreProblems?
Search:    Refine Search  
> You're searching: Halifax Public Libraries
 
Item Information
 Copy / Holding InformationCopy / Holding Information
  Choice Review
  Library Journal Review
  Publisher Weekly Review
  More Content
 
 
 More by this author
 
  •  
  • MacGregor, Neil, 1946-
     
     Subjects
     
  •  
  • Germany : memories of a nation (Radio program) -- Sources.
     
  •  
  • Germany -- History.
     
  •  
  • Germany -- Civilization.
     
     Browse Catalog
      by author:
     
  •  
  •  MacGregor, Neil, 1946-
     
      by title:
     
  •  
  •  Germany : memories o...
     
      by call number:
     
  •  
  •  943 M147g
     
     Search the Web
     
  •  
  • MacGregor, Neil, 1946-
     
  •  
  • Germany : memories of a nation (Radio program) -- Sources.
     
  •  
  • Germany -- History.
     
  •  
  • Germany -- Civilization.
     
     
     MARC Display
    Germany : memories of a nation / Neil MacGregor.
    by MacGregor, Neil, 1946-
    View full image
    Allen Lane, 2014.
    Call #:943 M147g
    Subjects
  • Germany : memories of a nation (Radio program) -- Sources.
  •  
  • Germany -- History.
  •  
  • Germany -- Civilization.
  • URL856Audio podcasts of series from BBC Radio 4.
    ISBN: 
    9780241008331 (hc.)
    0241008336 (hc.)
    Description: 
    xxxix, 598 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
    Bibliography: 
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 584-587) and index.
    Summary: 
    "Published to accompany the BBC Radio 4 series of the same name. From Neil MacGregor, the author of A History of the World in 100 Objects, a view of Germany like no other. For the past 140 years, Germany has been the central power in continental Europe. Twenty-five years ago a new German state came into being. How much do we really understand this new Germany, and how do its people now understand themselves? Neil MacGregor argues that uniquely for any European country, no coherent, over-arching narrative of Germany's history can be constructed, for in Germany both geography and history have always been unstable. Its frontiers have constantly floated. Konigsberg, home to the greatest German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, is now Kaliningrad, Russia; Strasbourg, in whose cathedral Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany's greatest writer, discovered the distinctiveness of his country's art and history, now lies within the borders of France. For most of the five hundred years covered by this book Germany has been composed of many separate political units, each with a distinct history. And any comfortable national story Germans might have told themselves before 1914 was destroyed by the events of the following thirty years. German history may be inherently fragmented, but it contains a large number of widely shared memories, awarenesses and experiences; examining some of these is the purpose of this book. Beginning with the fifteenth-century invention of modern printing by Gutenberg, MacGregor chooses objects and ideas, people and places which still resonate in the new Germany - porcelain from Dresden and rubble from its ruins, Bauhaus design and the German sausage, the crown of Charlemagne and the gates of Buchenwald - to show us something of its collective imagination."--Provided by publisher.
    Holds: 
    1
    Add to my list 
    Copy/Holding information
    LocationCollectionCall No.Item typeStatusDue Date 
    Central LibraryAdult Nonfiction943 M147gAdult booksTrace Add Copy to MyList
    Central LibraryAdult Nonfiction943 M147gCore Collection - AdultChecked outJul 11, 2024Add Copy to MyList


    Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
     
    © 2001-2013 SirsiDynix All rights reserved.
    Horizon Information Portal