Berlin in the Cold War

Berlin in the Cold War

Thomas Flemming

14,68 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Berlinica
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9783960260066
14,68 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Berlin in the Cold War vividly describes the conflict between the two superpowers-the USA and the Soviet Union-as it played out in Berlin, the divided city that was the frontier town, the spy post, and the battlefield. The book highlights the dramatic events that touched the whole world: the blockade, the airlift, the uprising of June 1953, the construction of the Wall, stories of escape and espionage, and the fall of the Iron Curtain. Includes numerous pictures and a map.Berlinica Publishing offers English-language books from Berlin, German; fiction, non-fiction, travel guides, history about the Wall and the Third Reich, Jewish life, art, architecture and photography, as well as travel guides and cookbook. It also offers documentaries and feature films on DVD, as well as music CDs. Berlinica caters to history buffs, Americans of German heritage, travelers, and artists and young people who love the cutting-edge city in the heart of Europe. Berlinica cooperates with Berlin-based publishing houses. Berlinica’s current and upcoming titles include 'Our West Berlin,' by various authors, also five translated books by famed Weimar author Kurt Tucholsky as well as Harold Poor’s landmark biography of Tucholsky, two translated plays by Ernst Toller, and two American travel stories by Alfred Kerr and Roda Roda, soon to be followed by Egon Erwin Kisch’s 'Paradise America'.In the non-fiction department, we have 'Rocking the Wall,' the Bruce-Springsteen-book and 'Burning Beethoven,' about German Americans in World War I, both by Erik Kirschbaum, also 'Mark Twain in Berlin,' by Andreas Austilat, 'Berlin 1945: World War II: Photos of the Aftermath,' by Michael Brettin, 'The Berlin Wall Today,' a full-color guide to the remnants of the Wall, by Michael Cramer, 'Berlin in the Cold War,' about post-World War II history, the comprehensive guide 'Jews in Berlin,' by Andreas Nachama, Julius Schoeps, Hermann Simon, and 'A Place they Called Home,' edited by Donna Swarthout about Jews returning to Germany.We also offer 'The Berlin Cookbook,' a full-color collection of traditional German recipes by Rose Marie Donhauser, the picture book 'Wings of Desire,' by Lothar Heinke, 'Martin Luther’s Travel Guide,' by Cornelia Dömer, 'Leipzig! The City of Books und Music,' by Sebastian Ringel, and 'Berlin For Free,' a guide for the frugal traveler by Monica Maertens. 

Artículos relacionados

  • How Great a Crime - to tell the truth
    Neil Kay / Steven Kay
    Joseph Gales was one of the all-time great Sheffielders – forget Joe Cocker, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Sean Bean or Michael Palin. These are all minnows compared to Joseph Gales – and their stories are boring besides that of the Galeses. The Galeses story has been forgotten and has not been brought together in one place before – it is not just something dredged up from history – an i...
    Disponible

    10,33 €

  • Fearful Majesty
    Benson Bobrick
    Ivan the Terrible - the name evokes the legend of a cruel and dangerously insane tyrant. Fearful Majesty explores that legend and exposes the man, his nature, and his time.This acclaimed biography of one of Russia’s most important and tyrannical rulers is not only a rich, readable biography, it is also surprisingly timely, revealing how many of the issues Russia faces today hav...
    Disponible

    19,27 €

  • Economic Optimization of Innovation & Risk
    Robert Shuler
    A Theory of Crash Rate for Private & Public Projects with Critical or non-Critical systems.Analyzing & managing risk has been a quest for 5000 years, and is essential to everything from water supplies, finance, and agriculture to computers and space travel. At last there is a quantitative theory and a simple equation that allows you to: - choose your failure rate - get there...
    Disponible

    13,02 €

  • The System
    Lincoln Steffens
    The 'muckraker' Lincoln Steffens dug deep into business criminality and political corruption in a powerful series of articles written for McClure's magazine. Establishment newspapers and 'System' politicians dismissed his work as just another example of the decrepit modern journalism that could never pass for genuine writing. But Steffens' dogged quest for truth and justice set...
    Disponible

    23,66 €

  • Digital Activism in Asia Reader
    The digital turn might as well be marked as an Asian turn. From flash-mobs in Taiwan to feminist mobilisations in India, from hybrid media strategies of Syrian activists to cultural protests in Thailand, we see the emergence of political acts that transform the citizen from being a beneficiary of change to becoming an agent of change. In co-shaping these changes, what the digit...
    Disponible

    22,19 €

  • The New Freedom
    Woodrow Wilson
    In 1912, Woodrow Wilson was the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. He campaigned against the Republican incumbent, William Howard Taft, and Taft’s predecessor, Theodore Roosevelt, who had split off from the Republican Party to form his own Progressive, or Bull Moose, Party. Much of the campaign focused on the US economy, particularly the candidates’ views of...
    Disponible

    8,67 €