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Ingo Juchler

    January 1, 1962
    1989 in Deutschland
    Die Studentenbewegungen in den Vereinigten Staaten und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland der sechziger Jahre
    1968 in Deutschland
    1918/1919 in Berlin
    Americans in Berlin
    Political Narrations
    • 2018

      Political Narrations

      Antigone, the Melian Dialogue, Michael Kohlhaas, the Grand Inquisitor and Ragtime

      • 123 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between narrative and political conflict, this book delves into how stories shape our understanding of contemporary political realities. Through an analysis of Sophocles' tragedy, the author reveals the intricate connections between ancient narratives and modern political issues, providing insights into the role of storytelling in shaping political discourse.

      Political Narrations
    • 2017

      Americans in Berlin

      The Historical Guidebook

      Nowhere is America’s special significance for Germany as readily grasped as in Berlin. In around 80 short essays, this book presents an array of celebrated Americans who came to Berlin. It characterizes the places where they lived and made their impact, and where some still live. And they in turn experienced Berlin. Ingo Juchler depicts vividly how these diplomats, intellectuals, scientists, sports stars, musicians and other artists wove the history of German-American relations from U. S. independence in 1776 up to the present day. Maps, info-boxes, helpful use of color, and a wealth of contemporary and present-day photographs make this book the ideal companion for anyone visiting Berlin on the trail of Mildred Harnack, Martin Luther King, Angela Davis, Iggy Pop, George Bush, Daniel Libeskind, Jonathan Franzen and many other famous U. S. personalities.

      Americans in Berlin