Examines the domestic and international dynamics of one of the 20th century's most interesting and complex phenomena.
The Nature of the German Question and Its Historical Origins From Versailles to Munich, 1919-1938 The Impact of the Second World War: Potsdam, Its Origins and Consequences The Challenge of Integration: Refugees, Expellees and Aussiedler, and Their Integration in Germany From Triple Partition to Double Reunification German Minorities in Europe After 1945: From Fifth Column to Accepted Partner? The German Question Continued? The Politics of Homeland, Belonging, and Victimhood Since 1990
STEFAN WOLFF is a Reader in German Studies at the University of Bath. He is the author of Disputed Territories: The Transnational Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict Settlement (2002) and co-editor of Peace at Last? The Impact of the Good Friday Agreement on Northern Ireland (2002, with Jorg Neuheiser).
?[W]olff provides exact legal definitions...This sturdy book will
serve upper-division classes in German politics and history well.It
is a handy reference guide.?-H-France Book Reviews
"�W�olff provides exact legal definitions...This sturdy book will
serve upper-division classes in German politics and history well.It
is a handy reference guide."-H-France Book Reviews
"[W]olff provides exact legal definitions...This sturdy book will
serve upper-division classes in German politics and history well.It
is a handy reference guide."-H-France Book Reviews
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