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Germany in the Nineteenth Century

History and Literature

by Eda Sagarra (Author)
©2001 Textbook XVI, 306 Pages

Summary

Written from the dual perspective of today’s leaders and of Germans living at the time, Germany in the Nineteenth Century offers a very readable account of the volatile political, economic, and social history of Germany at a crucial period of her modern development. Special features of the book include a detailed account of the literary market in which German writers operated and of the history of women’s lives and emancipation.

Details

Pages
XVI, 306
Publication Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820440651
Language
English
Keywords
development literary market emancipation
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XVI, 306 pp., num. ill. and tables

Biographical notes

Eda Sagarra (Author)

The Author: Emerita Professor at Trinity College, Dublin University, Eda Sagarra is Pro-Chancellor of Dublin University and Chair of the Irish Research Council (Humanities and Social Sciences). She received her master’s from the National University of Ireland, her Ph.D. in German literature from the University of Vienna, and her D. Litt. from Dublin University. Dr. Sagarra has taught German language, literature, and history at Manchester and Dublin universities and is the author of a dozen books on German and Austrian history and literature.

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