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Discover a transformative perspective on German history with 'Germany in the World' by award-winning historian David Blackbourn. This compelling narrative challenges traditional views, shedding light on the complex identity of Germany long before its unification in 1871. Through an in-depth analysis, Blackbourn chronicles the evolution of Germany from the fragmented Holy Roman Empire of 1500 to its emergence as a formidable colonial power and a modern democratic state. Key events such as the Reformation, the Revolution of 1848, and the dark legacy of the Nazi regime are reframed within a global context, providing a fresh lens through which to view the historical landscape. Learn about Germany's influential role in establishing modern universities and its troubling involvement in slave-trade economies, revealing the multifaceted nature of its national identity. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars, 'Germany in the World' is an essential addition to your library, offering new insights into the interconnected world shaped by Germany's past. Dive deep into this essential exploration of Germany's history and its impact on the world today.