A "compelling" history of German cultural and intellectual development
from 1750 to the twentieth century ( Financial Times). From the end of
the Baroque era and the death of Bach to the rise of Hitler, Germany
was transformed from a poor relation among Western nations into a
dominant intellectual and cultural force. By 1933, Germans had won
more Nobel Prizes than the British and Americans combined. Yet this
remarkable genius was cut down in its prime by Adolf Hitler and his
disastrous Third Reich—a brutal legacy that has overshadowed the
nation's achievements ever since. In this absorbing cultural and
intellectual history, Peter Watson goes back through time to explore
the origins of the German genius, explaining how and why it
flourished, how it shaped our lives, and, most important, how it
continues to influence our world. Watson's virtuoso sweep through
modern German thought and culture will challenge and confound both the
stereotypes the world has of Germany and those that Germany has of
itself. Praise for The German Genius "[A] love letter to the all-stars
of the Teutonic intellect." — The New Yorker "[An] engrossing, vast
chronicle of ideas, humanists, scientists, and artists: Bach, Goethe,
Hegel, Gauss, and many more. . . . English now dominates the arts
and sciences, but Watson writes an absorbing account of a time not so
long ago when German ruled." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Watson has . . . a gift for accessibly presenting the vast and
varied material. . . . The author demonstrates the breadth, volume,
and influence of German output in philosophy, science, industry, art,
literature, and all forms of scholarly activity. . . .
Comprehensive, erudite." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Europe's Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution, and the Twentieth Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062018465
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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