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Duitsland
- Een hoorcollege over de geschiedenis van Duitsland van 1800 tot nu
- Narrated by: Hanco Jürgens, Koen Vossen
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's summary
Als er een geschiedenis is die alle facetten van drama, tragiek, onderdrukking, oorlog, terreur en geweld in zich heeft dan is het wel de Duitse. Welke plek had Duitsland in Europa? In de negentiende eeuw bracht de zoektocht naar een politieke eenheid zowel culturele inspiratie als politieke onrust en strijd. Na de Frans-Duitse Oorlog, de Eerste en Tweede Wereldoorlog moesten Duitsland en de Duitsers zichzelf opnieuw uitvinden. Dat gebeurde aanvankelijk op twee manieren in twee verschillende staten: de democratische Bondsrepubliek en de communistische DDR. Pas na de val van de Muur in 1989 zouden de twee Duitslanden verenigd worden. De angst voor een heropleving van oude spoken uit het verleden bleek ongegrond. Onder Angela Merkel won de Bondsrepubliek stapje voor stapje aan internationaal gezag. Op alle facetten werd Duitsland een land om rekening mee te houden. Hanco Jürgens en Koen Vossen schetsen in hun duo-college op een heldere en meeslepende wijze de Duitse geschiedenis van 1800 tot nu.
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Inhoudsopgave:
College 1. Op weg naar eenheid: 1800-1870, door Hanco Jürgens
- H1. Waarom Duitse geschiedenis?
- H2. Vroege industrialisatie, groeiend nationalisme en onderdrukte emancipatie: 1800-1860
- H3. Duitse Verenigingsoorlogen: 1860-1871
College 2. Het Duitse Keizerrijk: 1871-1918, door Hanco Jürgens
- H4. Bismarck en de vorming van het Duitse keizerrijk: 1871-1888
- H5. Wereldpolitiek onder Keizer Wilhelm II: 1888-1914
- H6. De Eerste Wereldoorlog en de crisis van de moderniteit: 1914-1918
College 3. De Republiek van Weimar: 1918-1933, door Koen Vossen
- H7. Het moeilijke begin: 1918-1923
- H8. Relatieve stabiliteit en crisis: 1923-1933
College 4. Het Derde Rijk: 1933-1945, door Hanco Jürgens
- H9. Verschillen met de Eerste Wereldoorlog en de machtsovername door Hitler
- H10. De nationaalsocialistische verleiding
- H11. Nazi terreur
- H12. De Shoah
- H13. Tot het bittere einde: vernietiging en destructie in de laatste oorlogsmaanden
College 5. De jaren van bezetting: 1945-1949, door Koen Vossen
- H14. De vier bezettingszones
College 6. De DDR: 1949-1989, door Koen Vossen
- H15. Het mislukte begin: 1949-1961
- H16. Een nieuw begin en het pad naar het einde: 1961-1989
College 7. De Bondsrepubliek Duitsland (Bonner Republik): 1949-1989, door Koen Vossen
- H17. Het Wirtschaftswunder: 1949-1965
- H18. Op zoek naar normaliteit: 1965-1989
College 8. De Bondsrepubliek Duitsland (Berliner Republik): 1990-heden, door Hanco Jürgens
- H19. Duitse eenheid in historisch perspectief: 1989-1993
- H20. Bloeiende landschappen? Kloof tussen Oost- en West-Duitsland
- H21. Buitenlands beleid
- H22.Veranderingen op stapel: de Rood-Groene regering van Schröder en Fischer
- H23. Merkels stapje voor stapje politiek: steevast onderschat
- H24. Kritiek en debat sinds de vluchtelingencrisis: Merkel onder druk
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