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Download this eBook Hearing Music in a Different Key
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Hearing Music in a Different Key


Jost Hermand


«This volume epitomizes Jost Hermand’s inimitable talent of synthesizing wide-ranging disciplines in an accessible and compelling style, bringing to life the experiences of musicians and their public in the context of their own times. These essays also give us a glimpse...

Publication date: 2022-08-17
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£42,20
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Ecologies of Socialisms


Jost Hermand


This volume explores the complex webs of interaction between the environmental movement, socialism, and the «natural» environment in Germany, and beyond, in the twentieth century. There has long been a divide between the environmental, or «green,» movement and socialist...

Publication date: 2019-09-30
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£47,47
Download this eBook The German-Jewish Dialogue Reconsidered
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The German-Jewish Dialogue Reconsidered


Jost Hermand


Was there a German-Jewish dialogue? This seemingly innocent question was silenced by the Holocaust. Since then, it is out of the question to take comfortable refuge to a distant past when Mendelssohn and Lessing started this dialogue. Adorno/Horkheimer, Arendt, and...

Publication date: 2012-08-29
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£37,93
Download this eBook Unerfuellte Hoffnungen
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Unerfuellte Hoffnungen


Jost Hermand


Nach einem kurzen Abriss der DDR-Geschichte folgen in diesem Buch vierzehn Aufsätze, in denen in chronologischer Folge einige Zentralfragen der Literatur dieses Staats sowie ihrer Hauptautoren, darunter Bertolt Brecht, Erwin Strittmatter, Herbert Otto, Heiner Müller,...

Publication date: 2012-12-17
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£49,53
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Guenter Grass


Jost Hermand


Günter Grass ist einer der wenigen deutschsprachigen Autoren, denen es gelungen ist, Politik und Literatur in ein ästhetisch produktives Verhältnis zu setzen. Immer, wenn er es für nötig hielt, Stellung für Unterdrückte und Marginalisierte zu beziehen, tat er es ohne...

Publication date: 2012-08-29
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