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The Shortest History of Germany

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Concise, illustrated journey through German history.

If you're curious about Germany's past but overwhelmed by thick tomes of history, this book could be the gateway you need. James Hawes has condensed two millennia into a single afternoon's read, complemented with visual aids. It's a digestible and engaging way to get to grips with the complex narrative of one of Europe's key players.

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The Shortest History of Germany

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ISBN: 9781910400739
Authors: James Hawes
Date of Publication: 2020-10-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, History
Goodreads rating: 3.72
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In his acclaimed new bestseller, James Hawes tells the story of Europe's most admired and feared country, from Julius Caesar to Angela Merkel. With more than 100 maps and images, this is a fresh, concise and entertaining attempt to answer the question: Are the Germans really us or them?
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Concise, illustrated journey through German history.

If you're curious about Germany's past but overwhelmed by thick tomes of history, this book could be the gateway you need. James Hawes has condensed two millennia into a single afternoon's read, complemented with visual aids. It's a digestible and engaging way to get to grips with the complex narrative of one of Europe's key players.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.