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The demigod's city

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In this fast-paced narrative, historian Ralph P. Güntzel chronicles the transformation of a small royal court in the wilderness into the capital of a kingdom and eventually into the vibrant metropolis of North Hesse. Presented in an accessible style, the book situates local events within the broader context of German and European history, offering a fresh perspective on the city's major developments and bringing to life numerous intriguing characters. With a blend of wry commentary, it challenges the glorification of historical figures, instead highlighting the contributions of lesser-known heroes who have shaped Kassel's fortunes throughout history. A native of Kassel, Güntzel studied in Göttingen, Berlin, and Montréal, earning his Ph.D. in history from McGill University. He has taught in Montréal, Franklin (Indiana), and Salzburg, and currently chairs the Department of History at Franklin College. His recent work, “Understanding ‘Old Europe’: An Introduction to the Culture, Politics, and History of France, Germany, and Austria,” published in 2010, has received praise for its elegant and comprehensible style, appealing to students and teachers of various fields, as well as travelers and locals interested in their cultural heritage and historical roots.

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The demigod's city, Ralph Peter Güntzel

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