In Europe's Name by Timothy Garton Ash

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In Europe's Name by Timothy Garton Ash

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This study of Germany's relationship with Europe since World War II explores the division of Germany and the various initiatives - diplomatic, ideological and political - that emerged since 1945 to reconcile and unite East and West Germany. It also examines Germany's key role in Central Europe.

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In Europe's Name by Timothy Garton Ash

This is a comprehensive study of Germany's relationship with Europe since the Second World War. Garton Ash explores, in considerable detail, the division of Germany and the various initiatives -diplomatic, ideological and political, that emerged since 1945 to reconcile and unite East and West Germany. He also examines Germany's key role in central Europe with Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. This is a work of cossummate political analysis and is unquestionably Tim Garton Ash's most outstanding book. It will be published simultaneously across Europe and in America.
Timothy Garton Ash is a Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford. He is the author of 'Und willst du nicht mein Bruder sein'. Die DDR heute, a book published in West Germany about was was still then East germany; The Polish Revolution: Solidarity, which won the Somerset Maugham Award; The Uses of Adversity: Essays on the Fate of Central Eutrope, which gaine him the Prix Europeen de l'Essai; and, most recently, We the People: the Revolution of '89 witnessed in Warsaw, Berlin, Budapest & Prague which has now appeared in fourteen languages.
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ISBN 13 9780224020541
ISBN 10 0224020544
Title In Europe's Name
Author Timothy Garton Ash
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1993-10-21
Number of pages 688
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