Description
In this refreshing book, Andrew I. Port tells the story of that extraordinary transformation. Tracing the histories of the Eastern and Western halves of postwar Germany in tandem, he highlights their obvious differences and unexpected commonalities. This novel approach explains not only the country s many accomplishments since the fall of the Berlin Wall, but also the challenges it has faced from the difficulty of unifying two distinct societies to violent forms of xenophobia and the rise of extremist parties. Whether the Federal Republic remains a stable and successful power is the new German Question of the twenty-first century.
About the Author
Andrew I. Port is Professor of History at Wayne State University in Detroit.
Reviews
"An excellent primer to German history since 1945, this book integrates East and West into a single narrative, showing how both states grappled with similar challenges and how their solutions shaped the dynamics of unification. As Germany continues to wrestle with its role in Europe and the world, this book offers essential background to our present."
Lauren Stokes, Northwestern University
In this elegant brief history, Andrew I. Port brings to life the movements, ideas and aspirations of East and West Germans since the end of the Second World War. For anyone interested in how history shapes the German present, this is essential reading.
Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History, Cambridge University
An illuminating new history. Andrew I. Port offers a surefooted account of the divergent, yet often parallel, trajectories of the two German states with interpretive skill and narrative ease.
Anna von der Goltz, Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Book Information
ISBN 9781509546664
Author Andrew I. Port
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd