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Roads not Taken Or: Things Could Have Turned Out Differently. German Caesuras 1989-1848

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2023

Abbildungen

with more than 90 colourful illustrations

Herausgeber

Fritz Backhaus + weitere

Verlag

C.H. Beck

Seitenzahl

286

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

707 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-406-80095-5

Beschreibung

Portrait

Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit..
Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit..
Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit..
Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit..
Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit..
Fritz Backhaus is director of collections at the German Historical Museum and project-director of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Dan Diner is a contemporary historian who has taught at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the University of Leipzig. He was most recently director of the Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture.

Julia Franke is a collection-head in the everyday-culture division of the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Raphael Gross is a historian and president of the German Historical Museum Foundation. He was previously director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt and directed the Simon Dubnow In-stitute.

Stefan Paul-Jacobs is a historian and curator of the Roads not Taken exhibit.

Lili Reyels is head of the financial and economic history division at the German Historical Museum and curator of the "Roads not Taken" exhibit.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2023

Abbildungen

with more than 90 colourful illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

C.H. Beck

Seitenzahl

286

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

707 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-406-80095-5

Herstelleradresse

C.H. Beck
Wilhelmstrasse 9
80801 München
DE

Email: produktsicherheit@beck.de

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  • Produktbild: Roads not Taken
  • Preface
    Raphael Gross

    Roads not Taken
    Oder: Es hätte auch anders kommen können

    A Talk with Dan Diner on the Exhibition Concepts

    1989
    Stroke of Luck – Revolution
    What If: The Protests and Demonstrations Are Brutally Crushed

    Julia Franke

    1972
    Détente – Ostpolitik
    What If: Willy Brandt Is Voted Out of Office as Chancellor

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    April 1972: Rainer Barzel Becomes Chancellor
    Bernd Rother

    1961
    Fear – The Berlin Wall Goes Up
    What If: The Berlin Crisis Triggers a Nuclear Disaster

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    In the Government Bunker– The First Days of the Third World War
    Jörg Diester

    1952
    Lures – The Stalin Notes
    What If: The Path Leads to Reunification

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    Pictorial Space and Pictorial Time in a Socialist Utopia: Walter Womacka’s Mosaic Our Life on the Haus des Lehrers in Berlin
    Oliver Sukrow

    1948/49
    Systems – Cold War
    What If: The Berlin Blockade Leads to War

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    1945
    Escaped – Atomic Bomb
    What If: Ludwigshafen Is Struck by an Atomic Bomb

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    1944
    Assassination Attempt – 20 July
    Too Late! Attempted Coup and Holocaust

    Julia Franke

    1936
    Va Banque – Rhineland
    What If: France Prevents Hitler’s Expansion

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    1933
    “A Miracle” – 30 January
    What If: Military Dictatorship Instead of Nazi Dictatorship?

    Lili Reyels

    The Avoidable Catastrophe: 30 January 1933
    Heinrich August Winkler

    1929
    Hardship – Economic Crisis
    What If: Brüning Succeeds in His Policy Change

    Lili Reyels

    Economic Policy Debate in the Journal Der deutsche Volkswirt during the Great Depression
    Roman Köster

    1918
    Unstable? Weimar
    What If: A Monarchy Provides the Footing for a Democratic Constitution

    Lili Reyels

    “But the Firm … Can and Must Be Retained”: The SPD and the Question of Monarchy versus Republic
    Walter Mühlhausen

    1914
    Abyss – August
    What If: Can the Social Democrats Prevent the War?

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    Street Protests against the War in July 1914
    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    1866
    Empire – In the Midst
    What If: A “Third Germany” Rises

    Stefan Paul-Jacobs

    1848/49
    Failure – Revolution
    What If: A Dream Comes True

    Lili Reyels

    Karl Biedermann’s Account of the Journey of the Frankfurt Deputation
    Monika Wienfort

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