Available Formats
Paperback, Second Edition
Published: 2nd March 2016
Hardback, Second Edition
Published: 8th March 2016
Germany in the Modern World: A New History
By (Author) Sam A. Mustafa
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
8th March 2016
Second Edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
943
Hardback
316
Width 159mm, Height 236mm, Spine 28mm
653g
With a careful blend of concision and rich detail, Sam A. Mustafa's readable and lively text traces German history from Roman times to the present, placing particular emphasis on the past three centuries. Balanced and clearly written, the book guides readers expertly through the complex tangle of Germany's past. Mustafa provides a judicious mix of narrative history and historiography, tracing the influential individuals and broad social currents, myths and legends, and political and cultural elements that have shaped the country. In addition, the book is unique in bringing the story fully to the present with a chapter on the past twenty-five years that explores the nation's reunification and its struggles with history and memory. Generously illustrated with photos, artwork, and maps, the book also includes text boxes to allow readers to pause and consider key concepts in greater detail. Each chapter offers a list of further suggested readings, with a mixture of classic and recent scholarship, to provide a range of coverage of important issues.
Sam A. Mustafa has produced an eminently readable survey history that both engages and stimulates the student. I have found it tremendously useful when teaching on modern German history. While able to stand on its own and provide a wealth of ideas for discussion, Germany in the Modern World is succinct enough to be read in conjunction with other materials. His compact narrative covers historiographical and cultural history particularly well, emphasizing both how Germans have seen themselves and how others have seen them. Mustafas examples resonate, the revisions bring greater clarity and depth to his arguments, and the cogent final chapter assessing Germany through the end of 2015 is particularly welcome. -- David Barrow, University of South Dakota
Mustafa successfullypresentsa range of complex material in anaccessiblemannermy students acclaim the book as readable and enjoyable. Highly recommended for introductory courses on German history. -- Katherine Aaslestad, West Virginia University
Respected historian Sam Mustafas welcome second edition reflects new materials and interpretations that enhance our understanding of the course of German history. His clarity of argument and analysis of individuals and events provides an excellent foundation for students of German and European history. -- Frederick C. Schneid, High Point University
Dr. Sam A. Mustafa is professor of history at Ramapo College of New Jersey.