Discover the diversity and depth of German culture and identity
Cultural roots and national identities are becoming increasingly important. This comprehensive work on German culture and identity takes you on a fascinating journey through Germany's history and present.
A book for explorers and those eager to learn
Whether you are a student, a cultural scientist, an expat or simply a curious traveler - this book offers you a unique insight into the facets of one of the richest and most diverse cultures in the world.
More than just history
Our book goes far beyond historical representation. It illuminates the living traditions that shape German culture - from regional customs and folk festivals to culinary delicacies and literary and musical masterpieces. Discover the deeply rooted values ??and norms, German philosophy and science, as well as Germany's modern cultural landscape.
A tool for integration and understanding
For expats and immigrants, this book serves as a valuable companion to better understand German society and integrate successfully. Teachers and language students will find a treasure trove of cultural knowledge here that enriches and deepens language lessons.
A must for those interested in culture
Immerse yourself in the diverse world of German dialects and regionalities, learn more about the influences of migration on German identity and be inspired by myths, legends and Germany's rich storytelling tradition.
An indispensable reference work
This book is not only a pleasure to read, but also a valuable reference work for historians, libraries and educational institutions that want to provide in-depth knowledge of German culture.
For the future of cultural diversity
Understand how historical developments, political decisions and social changes have shaped and continue to shape German identity. This book is an indispensable tool for politicians, decision-makers and anyone involved in cultural policy and integration.
Enrich your knowledge and deepen your understanding of German culture and identity with this unique work. Get your copy and start your journey of discovery today!
Yours, Hermann Selchow
I was socialized (as they say these days) in a country before that time. I was in the Protestant youth group, refused to do reserve service, lost my job, did odd jobs for the Protestant church, was visited on an irregular basis by two men in trench coats. The usual games of power. So nothing that hundreds/thousands of others haven't experienced the same or worse. I wasn't the type to walk around with my head bowed and my fist raised. I simply took the "bigwigs" at their word. That was enough to humiliate them and make me unpopular with them.