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David Clay Large, Professor of History at Montana State University, is a specialist in modern German history. Among his books are Where Ghosts Walked: Munich's Road to the Third Reich and Between Two Fires: Europe's Path in the 1930s.
"This book is a narrative history of the city of Berlin framed by the two German unificationsAGermany's unification by 'blood and iron' in 1871," and that of 1990, "which of course was achieved not by war but by the disintegration of the Soviet empire and the implosion of East Germany." Large (Where Ghosts Walked: Munich's Road to the Third Reich), professor of history at Montana State University, has written a lively, rich and engaging work, full of his passion for his subject, that puts the question of Berlin's future in the context not only of its past but also of the past of the entire nation of which it has long been an ill-fitting part. As he explains, Berlin has suffered for most of the last 100 years from a "municipal inferiority complex," but with the most recent reunification, Berliners are hopeful that their city "will finally make the grade" as a world-class city. Likewise, Germans outside the capital have long maintained a love-hate relationship with Berlin, which Large equates with most Americans' "wonderful, terrible" opinion of New York City. But while its political history during the last century has been tumultuous and dangerous, the city's ability to influence the world in positive ways has been sustained by Berliners' adaptability in embracing the new, intellectually, artistically and culturally. Large cites examples including efforts to get rid of "the ghosts of Berlin" such as the Reichstag, "the war-scarred fossil... so laden with conflicting, mainly depressing, historical associations"Awhich was accomplished when the artist Christo was given permission to "wrap" the building completely. Large claims that the city's hosting of the April 1999 European Union summit marked Berlin's "debut on the stage of international diplomacy," and that a renewed Berlin may be among the world's leaders in embracing an era of globalization. Readers interested in the history of Germany or of European culture in general will find much to enlighten them. Agent, Agnes Krup. (Nov.)
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It seems as if Berlin has been a focus of Western consciousness for more than a century. With the birth of a unified German state centered on Prussia in 1871, the city came to symbolize resurgent and threatening German economic and military power. During the era of the Weimar Republic, foreigners saw in Berlin a glittering center of avant-garde culture, or conversely a center of amoral decadence that encouraged the growth of political extremism. Of course, during the cold war, Berlin (and the wall dividing it) was the confrontation point between freedom and tyranny. Large is professor of history at Montana State University and a specialist in modern German history. He has written an in-depth examination of Berlin's history from 1871 to the present, a detailed, absorbing, and sometimes moving chronicle of a city and its inhabitants. Although Large gives due credence to the usual giants from Bismarck to Brandt, it is ordinary Berliners who are at the heart of this outstanding saga of a metropolis and of its role in history. Jay Freeman
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