German Cultural Studies: An Introduction
Editat de Rob Burnsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198715030
ISBN-10: 019871503X
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019871503X
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: halftones
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a highly polished, scholarly work to be read carefully, and line by line. It is not so much a wonderful book./Susanne B. Kimball/Germanic Notes and Reviews Volume 29, number 1 Spring 1998.
this book represents a timely attempt to present English readers with a lively and critical picture of the history of German cultural developments since 1870...This books represents a welcome, balanced, stimulating, and readable introduction to German cultural developments between 1870 and our time, whose usefulness to all readers is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of a chronological list of events, an alphabetical index, some helpful illustrations, and, in particular, a user-friendly referencing system including carefully selected and grouped texts for further reading. Its place on reading lists for courses on Germany in general and German culture in particular should be guaranteed./Gisela Shaw/MLR, 93.I, 1998.
The essays constitute a body of informed, detailed and lucid cultural history ... the essays included here will surely be a welcome addition to student bookshelves. They impressively combine a wealth of historical data, astute critical insight and great clarity of representation ... the weaving together of cultural, economic and political information presents the reader with a many-sided impression of the factors at play in Germany at almost any given point this century. Few people will fail to learn something from this collection, and it is easy to envisage a variety of uses for it in various areas of undergraduate teaching.
This book, like its companion volumes in French and Spanish, deserves a warm welcome. The strength of the present book lies in its new treatment of the history and sociology of culture. The volume is a mine of useful, even dispensable information and should be required reading for students of German.
This volume deserves to be warmly welcomed. Rob Burns and his team are to be congratulated on this splendid collaborative venture - not least for its thematic coherence and consistency ... for social and cultural historians of Germany this volume will be of great interest, but it will be especially warmly received by all Germanists with interests in the period, whether they are devotees of cultural studies or old-fashioned lettrists. Its sheer usefulness, as in the hints towards further reading after each chapter, will guarantee it a place on many reading- lists.
this book represents a timely attempt to present English readers with a lively and critical picture of the history of German cultural developments since 1870...This books represents a welcome, balanced, stimulating, and readable introduction to German cultural developments between 1870 and our time, whose usefulness to all readers is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of a chronological list of events, an alphabetical index, some helpful illustrations, and, in particular, a user-friendly referencing system including carefully selected and grouped texts for further reading. Its place on reading lists for courses on Germany in general and German culture in particular should be guaranteed./Gisela Shaw/MLR, 93.I, 1998.
The essays constitute a body of informed, detailed and lucid cultural history ... the essays included here will surely be a welcome addition to student bookshelves. They impressively combine a wealth of historical data, astute critical insight and great clarity of representation ... the weaving together of cultural, economic and political information presents the reader with a many-sided impression of the factors at play in Germany at almost any given point this century. Few people will fail to learn something from this collection, and it is easy to envisage a variety of uses for it in various areas of undergraduate teaching.
This book, like its companion volumes in French and Spanish, deserves a warm welcome. The strength of the present book lies in its new treatment of the history and sociology of culture. The volume is a mine of useful, even dispensable information and should be required reading for students of German.
This volume deserves to be warmly welcomed. Rob Burns and his team are to be congratulated on this splendid collaborative venture - not least for its thematic coherence and consistency ... for social and cultural historians of Germany this volume will be of great interest, but it will be especially warmly received by all Germanists with interests in the period, whether they are devotees of cultural studies or old-fashioned lettrists. Its sheer usefulness, as in the hints towards further reading after each chapter, will guarantee it a place on many reading- lists.
Notă biografică
Rob Burns has published studies on working-class culture, Arbeiterbewegung in der Weimarer Republik (with W. van der Will, 2 vols., Berlin-Ullstein, 1982) and on the political culture of the Federal Republic Protest and Democracy in West Germany (with W. van der Will, London, Macmillan, 1988).