Germany

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Discover a captivating exploration of Germany through the lens of history, culture, and identity with 'Germany: A History in Objects' by Neil MacGregor. This insightful paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2016, immerses readers in 640 pages of compelling narratives that illuminate how geography and history have shaped the nation. Germany's evolution over the past 140 years is uniquely presented, revealing the complexities of a country that has been both a central power in Europe and a collection of diverse political entities.

Engagingly written, this book deftly illustrates that Germany lacks a singular, cohesive narrative due to its unstable frontiers and fragmented history. From the invention of modern printing by Gutenberg in the 15th century to the rise of contemporary cultural symbols like Bauhaus design, MacGregor highlights significant objects and experiences that resonate within modern Germany. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the historical influences that have molded the German identity, making this an essential addition to any history lover's collection.

Ideal for those interested in German history, art, and culture, this paperback is the perfect gift for anyone wanting to delve deeper into the soul of Germany. Whether you're a student, historian, or casual reader, this book's rich insights and diverse perspectives will provide a thorough understanding of Germany's past and its impact on the present. Explore the complicated tapestry of German life and thought, and uncover stories that define this remarkable country today.

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