"Mastering Modern German History" by John Traynor, published in 2007 in Great Britain in paperback by Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9780333987100

Condition Notes: Very good condition, well looked-after copy. Our copies of this book are from the remainders warehouse and whilst they remain new and unread, they are in fact SECONDS quality and have creases and marks to the covers and the exterior, which means we cannot sell them as new. Most of the marks relate to poor storage at the warehouse and superficial damage (crease marks) from poor packing during transport, or the box being dropped - occurrences like that. All the marks on the books are superficial only

About this book:
Mastering Modern German History 1864-1990 addresses the key political, social and economic developments in German history from 1864, to unification, through to the collapse of the Berlin Wall and re-unification. Completely accessible and written in an engaging and lucid style, this text provides students with an in-depth look at Germany and its complex past.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Creation of the German Nation 1864-1871
German Society 1871-1890
Foreign Policy 1871-1890
Wilhelmine Germany 1890-1914
The Origins of the First World War 1890-1914
The First World War 1914-1918
The Weimar Republic 1919-1933
The Third Reich 1933-1939
Anti-Semitism 1933-1939
Foreign Policy 1933-1939
The Second World War 1939-1945
The Holocaust
Years of Division 1945-1963
From Division to Re-unification 1964-1990
Index

Lively accessible text
Examines recent historical interpretations of events 
Includes source material and related questions to aid learning and understanding
Brings the subject right up to date with a postscript on Germany's first female Chancellor

About the author: JOHN TRAYNOR is Deputy Head Teacher at Ormskirk School, Lancashire, UK. He has written history materials for the BBC, the Public Record Office and the National Archive of the United States, and is the author of a number of history textbooks, including Mastering Modern United States History.