Overview
- Editors:
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M. Butler
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R. Evans
About this book
A wide-ranging collection of essays by leading British, American and German scholars, covering German literature, culture and politics from the Middle Ages to the present day. Based mainly on original research, the individual contributions reveal the rich complexity and vitality of contemporary German studies.
About the authors
KEITH BULLIVANT Professor of German, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
ROB BURNS Professor of German Studies, University of Warwick, UK
BILL DODD Reader in German, University of Birmingham
MANFRED DURZAK Professor of Modern German Literature, University of Paderborn, Germany
JONATHAN GRIX Research Fellow, Institute of German Studies, University of Birmingham
NIGEL HARRIS Senior Lecturer in German, University of Birmingham
DAVID HILL Senior Lecturer in German, University of Birmingham
CHARLIE JEFFERY Professor of German Politics and Deputy Director, Institute of German Studies, University of Birmingham
MARTIN KANE Reader in Modern German Studies, University of Kent, Canterbury
JOHN KLAPPER Senior Lecturer in German, University of Birmingham
EVA KOLINSKY Professor of Modern German Studies, University of Keele
GÃœNTER MINNERUP Lecturer in German, University of Birmingham
WILLIAM E. PATERSON Professor of Director, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
RICHARD SHEPPARD Titular Professor of German and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
RONALD SPEIRS Professor of German, University of Birmingham
MARTIN SWALES Professor of German, University College London
BRANDON TAYLOR Professor of History of Art, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton
RUTH WHITTLE Lecturer in German, University of Birmingham