Germany In The Modern World - Sam A. Mustafa
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"Sam Mustafa's ability to present a range of complex material in an accessible manner to students is impressive. I especially appreciate his emphasis on regionalism in German history and dynamism in German nationalism....I look forward to using this fine book in my introductory German history classes."---Katherine Aaslestad, West Virginia University
"Sam Mustafa has produced a concise and lucid primer. Easily accessible to students, the book clearly explains the central issues related to the development of Germany as a cultural and national identity over the centuries. He deftly explores the salient points in the course of German history critical to that evolution: the Germanic migrations, the Reformation, the Holy Roman Empire, the age of absolutism, revolution and romanticism, unification, Nazism, and the Cold War. Mustafa weaves political and social history together with ease, offering a solid and informed approach to the study of German history."---Frederick C. Schneid, High Point University
With a careful blend of concision and rich detail, Sam A. Mustafa's readable and lively text traces German history from Roman times to the present, placing particular emphasis on the past three centuries. Mustafa provides a judicious mix of narrative history and historiography, tracing the influential individuals and broad social currents, myths and legends, and political and cultural elements that have shaped the country. In addition, the book is unique in bringing the story fully to the present with a chapter on the past twenty years that explores the nation's reunification and its struggles with history and memory. All those with an interest in Germany will find Germany in the Modern World an engaging and rewarding read.