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Berlin David Clay Large

Berlin By David Clay Large

Berlin by David Clay Large


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A city of diversity and vigour, Berlin has had to reinvent itself drastically and with startling frequency, from the cold, harsh capital of Prussia to the arrogant world city of the German Empire; from the depraved Babylon of the Weimar Republic to the last bastion of Nazism.

Berlin Summary

Berlin by David Clay Large

More than most modern cities, Berlin has had to reinvent itself, drastically and with startling frequency. It has changed from the cold, harsh capital of Prussia to the arrogant world city of the German Empire; from the depraved Babylon of the Weimar Republic to the last bastion of Nazism; from the Siamese city of the Cold War to the new high-tech capital of a united Germany. David Clay Large's Berlin seeks to recreate this extraordinary diversity and vigour - both the built fabric (its buildings, districts, monuments and streets) and the wealth of astonishing personalities who have loved or hated, created or destroyed this terrifying, exhilarating metropolis.

About David Clay Large

David Clay Large is Professor of History at Montana State University. He is one of the world's leading experts on 20th century Germany. Among his books are Between Two Fires: Europe's Path in the 1930s and the acclaimed Where Ghosts Walked: Munich's Road to the Third Reich.

Additional information

GOR003897872
9780140287981
0140287981
Berlin by David Clay Large
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20020404
736
N/A
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