1. Introduction: from Generation to Generation 2. The Romantic Age, 1815-1840 3. A Revolutionary Generation: the 1840s and the Revolutions of 1848 4. The Age of Realism, 1850-71 5. An Anxious Generation, 1871-1890 6. Neoclassical Façade and Modernist Revolt, 1890-1914 7. Politics, Governance, and Diplomacy between Neoclassicism and Modernism 8. The First World War 9. An Expressionist Age: The Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 10. The Politics of Feeling and the Search for Stability: Establishing Democracy, 1918-1924 11. A "German Style": The Nazi Generation 12. Nazi Politics: The Road to War and the Holocaust 13. Abstract Expressionism and Socialist Realism: Divided Germany in an Age of Economic Miracles 14. A Postmodern Generation: West and East Germany after the Miracle, 1973-1989 15. Neorealism: Reunification and Reunited Germany
Frank B. Tipton is Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney, Australia.
'It is therefore refreshing to read a work that offers a sweeping
panorama covering almost 200 years, from 1815 to reunification and
beyond...Written as a polemic attack on the percieved failings of
the Weimar Republic , it is fascinating...given the enormity of the
task the author has set himself, he has succeeded in
condensing 200 years of history into a little over 700
pages. Therefore I would unhesitatingly recommend this book to
newcomers and scholars of German history alike.'
*Matthew Ashton*
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