Horst Bumiller; Klaus Ziegler; Monika Burgmaier; Walter Eichler; Bernd Feustel; Thomas Käppel; Werner Klee; Jür Manderla Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2015) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Braukhoff; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Bernd Feustel; Jürgen Manderla; Jürgen Schwarz; Klaus Tkotz; Ziegler Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Bastian; Klaus Tkotz; Ulrich Winter; Klaus Ziegler; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Walter Eichler; Thoma Käppel Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Braukhoff; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Bernd Feustel; Jürgen Manderla; Jürgen Schwarz; Klaus Tkotz; Ziegler Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2012) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Braukhoff; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Bernd Feustel; Jürgen Manderla; Jürgen Schwarz; Klaus Tkotz; Ziegler Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2014) CD-ROM
Horst Bumiller; Klaus Tkotz; Ulrich Winter; Klaus Ziegler; Monika Burgmaier; Walter Eichler; Bernd Feustel; Thoma Käppel Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2014) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Braukhoff; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Bernd Feustel; Jürgen Manderla; Jürgen Schwarz; Klaus Tkotz; Ziegler Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2014) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Peter Braukhoff; Horst Bumiller; Monika Burgmaier; Bernd Feustel; Jürgen Manderla; Jürgen Schwarz; Klaus Tkotz; Ziegler Europa Lehrmittel Verlag (2014) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
With the advent of the French Revolution, the particular kind of Anglophilia which had marked the age of Enlightenment in Germany faded away. While German knowledge about Britain increased, the shortcomings of its political, economic and social state were addressed more clearly than before. German interest in British affairs did not recover until the reign of Napoleon called for a role model different from the French one. At the same time, British interest in German philosophy, literature and music of the Romantic period first awoke and quickly gained momentum. The contributions to the present anthology highlight selected fields of Anglo-German as well as German-British cultural exchange from around 1770 to 1840, including a close look at the "cultural brokers" involved on either side. In sum, cultural relations between Britain and Germany are shown to have evolved dynamically from one-sidedness to near reciprocity.
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