Berlin Journal, 1989-1990 by Robert Darnton

Berlin Journal, 1989-1990 by Robert Darnton

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“Makes us appreciate something of what it felt like for Germans East and West as the world ended.” —Anthony Bailey, New York Times Book Review

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Berlin Journal, 1989-1990 by Robert Darnton

Shock waves from the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 continue to pulse through German society. As the difficult process of reunification continues, it is worth recalling the revolutionary moment when immense crowds took to the streets of Leipzig and Berlin under the banner We Are the People and brought down one of the world's most oppressive dictatorships. Robert Darnton's eyewitness account of those historic days is direct and vivid. His prose conveys the immediacy of the drama. He gives us a memorable cast of characters, from two experts on the repair of broken-down Trabis to the environmental councilor for the polluted city of Bitterfeld, and Isaak Behar, a Jew who managed to survive the Holocaust while hiding in wartime Berlin. With wit and insight Darnton takes us behind the scenes to meet ordinary people grappling with great change, humanizing history.
Robert Darnton is the author of many award-winning works in French cultural history, and taught for years at Princeton and Harvard. He is a chevalier in the Légion d’Honneur, and winner of the National Humanities Medal.
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ISBN 13 9780393310184
ISBN 10 0393310183
Title Berlin Journal, 1989-1990
Author Robert Darnton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 1993-08-18
Number of pages 340
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.