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Transformations Of The New Germany

by Ruth A. Starkman
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Overview


Much has been made of the Federal Republic of Germany's stubborn disunity more than a decade after unification. This collection demonstrates at once the persistence of the initial anxieties about the new Germany and its rapid absorption of the former German Democratic Republic, and suggests as well a potential optimism, that despite much contemporary domestic disenchantment, the new Germany continues to thrive as a European democracy endeavoring to confront its past and embrace its transformed and increasingly diverse culture. Transformations of the New Germany proceeds historically from unification to the present tracing a series of case studies from several of unified Germany's highly contested debates.

Synopsis

This book examines the cultural transformations of the Federal Republic of Germany in its second decade since unification.

About the Author, Ruth A. Starkman

Ruth A. Starkman teaches political and social philosophy and ethics at the University of San Francisco.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403967954

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