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Най-кратката история на Германия by James Hawes

profetatha's review against another edition

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4.0

Starting as wild barbaric tribes on the East side of the Rhine to being the foremost European leader; surely a worthy tale.
Having studied German history for some time and being a German myself, I found this book very interesting. It give you a good overview of the most significant events in the central European history, which have forged the modern nation Germany.
The book contains some very interesting ideas and perspective on the German history. Surely the Rhine-Elba-East Elbia theory is worth a thought and surely has some truth to it. Also the approach on Prussian history and declive, the depth of the German society and the analysis on why the NS-State could exist and how this all has influence on the modern dynamic of Germany are well documented and interesting. Worth a read for sure.
I do not fully agree with the last thesis of the book. Seeing the Wiedervereinigung as a bad decision and something to reverse is surely more a radical left/right idea than a democrats approach. Using history to revise this is more in the camp of revisionist ideas than a modern democrat.
The book is well written, fast to read and has interesting ideas in it. You can read it in a week, a long flight or a rainy weekend.

ameyawarde's review against another edition

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4.0

Another one i might need to re-read again later because I feel like I got a little lost somewhere in the middle, but German history is so confusing that could have nothing to do with the writing and just due to history itself! But it was certainly interesting and worth the read!

sophia_ash's review against another edition

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3.0

Posso não ter continuado os meus estudos de História, o que me traz uma desvantagem ao avaliar livros com este carácter. No entanto, e comparando com a experiência que tive ao ler uma obra semelhante sobre a História da Rússia, pelo José Milhazes, posso dizer os aspetos que notei estarem diferentes nesta leitura e que a tornaram interessante, mas ao mesmo tempo pouco enriquecedora.
Primeiro que a própria narração não parece ser exatamente de um livro de história. Sinto que mais parecia uma reportagem e que o autor não se manteve exatamente imparcial quando comentava certos eventos ou escolhas realizadas pelas figuras da história alemã, ou dos países envolvidos em tais ocasiões. Depois foi a questão de alguns factos terem sido abordados de forma demasiado superficial, deixando-nos a questionar os possíveis aspetos deixados de parte, mas que poderiam suscitar interesse no leitor. Sim, aprendemos coisas novas que os habituais livros históricos ou os documentários não comentam (como o facto de a suástica já ter sido usada antes de Hitler criar a bandeira Nazi); mas e que tal prolongar-se um pouco mais na história da família monarca que reinou na Alemanha em vez de só surgir com uma referência ao monarca atual e nada mais? E que tal explicar as reais conexões sanguíneas que existiam entre um monarca alemão e outros da Europa? Ou então explicar qual foi o destino do último kaiser?
Apesar da leitura ser de carácter fácil de entender (atenção quando estiverem a ler por causa das expressões de língua materna germânica que podem ser usadas ao invés da tradução) e da sua proposta ser cativante, sinto que os outros elementos importantes na leitura ficaram um pouco deixados de parte, o que o faz deixar a desejar um pouco em relação ao outro livro que li com uma estrutura e contexto semelhante.

chrisleach's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

2.75

tantealex's review against another edition

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informative reflective fast-paced

4.5

wiseciro's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

4.5

erinhmm's review against another edition

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informative reflective fast-paced

5.0

This book moves and I found great humor in the number of equations. It’s so comprehensive and the maps are incredibly helpful. I’ve learned a lot and feel as if I could read this book again. As an American I feel as if we think about country lines way too much instead of thinking of historical cultural divides. West and East Germany are not the same. 

oatmilk_alex's review against another edition

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2.5

I smell bias …

alexsaunders's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.75

paulojor's review against another edition

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2.0

It starts well, but when the author moves to the description of the last five hundred years of German history, it turns into a political essay/rant about how evil the East Germans/prussian descendants are compared to the good, honest and hard working west germans. I only give it two stars because the the author gives a quick and interesting description of the first millennia and a half.