1st Edition

Recent History Of The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States Recommendations For Treatment In Textbooks

By Richard Straus Copyright 1985
    59 Pages
    by Routledge

    60 Pages
    by Routledge

    The recommendations that follow are the product of a series of meetings of a group of German and American scholars. The deliberations at no time consisted of scholars of only one nationality. Among the scholars were American experts on German history as well as German experts on American history. What follows should, therefore, be regarded as an attempt to identify the most important events and developments in the two countries, both domestic and international. The recommendations claim neither completeness nor any deliberate exclusion of material. They are not intended to provide specific points of emphasis. Their aim is to stimulate a discussion of one or another aspect of German or U.S. postwar history or to place it in a broader context of historical perspective.

    A. Recommendations Concerning the Treatment of the Federal Republic of Germany -- B. Recommendations Concerning the Treatment of U.S. History Since 1945 -- The Federal Republic of Germany in American College and University Textbook for Courses in Western Civilization /Gerald R. Kleinfeld -- The Federal Republic of Germany in American College and University Textbook in United States History /Gerald R. Kleinfeld.