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Golo Mann

    March 27, 1909 – April 7, 1994

    This German writer and essayist primarily focused on history. His work, influenced by his family's literary legacy, offers a penetrating look into the social and cultural issues of his time. The author explores the complexities of human nature and historical processes with keen intellect and literary skill. His writings are valued for their depth and demanding yet engaging style.

    Golo Mann
    Ludwig I.
    Friedrich von Gentz
    Wir alle sind, was wir gelesen
    Wallenstein
    Reminiscences and reflections
    The history of Germany since 1789
    • 1996

      The history of Germany since 1789

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.3(119)Add rating

      'At times,' writes Golo Mann, 'the Germans seem a philosophical people, at others the most practical and most materialistic at times the most peaceful, at others the most domineering and brutal. Time after time they have surprised the world by things least expected of them.' It is this quality of paradox, even of mystery, in the German nation that the distinguished historian renders with such subtlety and penetration in this celebrated study. It traces the whole sweep of intellectual development in Germany since the French Revolution. As well as chronicling historic events, the book deals in detail with the contributions of philosophers, poets and novelists alongside those of parliamentarians and generals.

      The history of Germany since 1789
    • 1990