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Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany Ian Roberts (Senior Lecturer in German, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth)

Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany By Ian Roberts (Senior Lecturer in German, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth)

Summary

How much beer does the average German drink? What is the speed limit on the autobahn? Who were the original Vandals? This book aims to answer these questions, and more, in a concise overview of Germany: the country, its languages, its people, their way of life and culture and what makes them tick.

Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany Summary

Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany by Ian Roberts (Senior Lecturer in German, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth)

How much beer does the average German drink? What is the speed limit on the autobahn? Who were the original Vandals? This book answers these questions, and many more, in a concise and lively overview of Germany: the country, its languages, its people, their way of life and culture and what makes them tick. If you are studying for examinations which require a knowledge of the background of Germany and its civilisation, or if you are learning the language, in, for example, an evening class and want to know more about the country, this is the book for you. If your job involves travel and business relations, it will provide valuable and practical information about the ways and customs of the people you are working with. Or if you simply have an interest in Germany for whatever reason, it will broaden your knowledge about the country and its inhabitants.

The book is divided into three sections. Chapters One and Two deal with the forces historical, geographical, geological, demographical and linguistic that have brought about the formation of the country we know as Germany and the language we know as German. Chapters Three to Seven deal with the wealth of creative aspects of German culture from the beginnings to the present day. These chapters take a look at the main areas or works of literature, art and architecture, music, traditions and festivals, science and technology, fashion, and food and drink, together with the people who have created and are still creating them. Chapters Eight to Eleven deal with aspects of contemporary German society and the practicalities of living in present-day Germany: the way the political structure of the country is organized, education, the environment, the workplace and how people spend their leisure time. The final chapter looks at the country s relations with the wider world, and takes a glance at the future.

Each chapter ends with a section entitled Taking it Further , where you will find useful addresses, websites, suggested places to visit and things to see and do. Each chapter also contains a list of useful words and phrases which will help you to talk or write about the subject in question. The new edition takes into account any developments in German culture and society, such as the introduction of the euro, which have occurred since first publication.

About Ian Roberts (Senior Lecturer in German, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth)

Ian Roberts is Senior Lecturer in German at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, UK. He has also taught at the University of Mainz in Germany.

Table of Contents

The making of Germany; the German language; literature and philosophy; art and architecture; German music; traditions, festivals and folklore; creativity and achievements in other spheres; politics in Germany; the basics for living; the Germans at work and play; the German people; into the future - Germany in the wider world. Appendixes: timeline of historical and cultural events in Germany; some typical German cuisine.

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Teach Yourself World Cultures: Germany by Ian Roberts (Senior Lecturer in German, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth)
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