Death in Berlin

Death in Berlin
Title Death in Berlin PDF eBook
Author Monica Black
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 325
Release 2010-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 0521118514

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Death in Berlin traces rituals and perceptions surrounding death from the Weimar Republic to the building of the Berlin Wall.

Death in Berlin

Death in Berlin
Title Death in Berlin PDF eBook
Author M. M. Kaye
Publisher Outlet
Pages
Release 1988-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780517630303

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Death in Berlin

Death in Berlin
Title Death in Berlin PDF eBook
Author M. M. Kaye
Publisher Minotaur Books
Pages 270
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250089174

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Set against a background of war-scarred Berlin in the early 1950s, M. M. Kaye's Death in Berlin is a consummate mystery from one of the finest storytellers of our time. Miranda Brand is visiting Germany for what is supposed to be a month's vacation. But from the moment that Brigadier Brindley relates the story about a fortune in lost diamonds--a story in which Miranda herself figures in an unusual way--the vacation atmosphere becomes transformed into something more ominous. And when murder strikes on the night train to Berlin, Miranda finds herself unwillingly involved in a complex chain of events that will soon throw her own life into peril. "Leisurely, well-plotted, affable entertainment." - Kirkus Reviews

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 774
Release 1901
Genre Animal industry
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Death in Berlin

Death in Berlin
Title Death in Berlin PDF eBook
Author Mary Margaret Kaye
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1955
Genre
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Public Health Reports

Public Health Reports
Title Public Health Reports PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1456
Release 1906
Genre Public health
ISBN

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Berlin Bodies

Berlin Bodies
Title Berlin Bodies PDF eBook
Author Stephen Barber
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 377
Release 2017-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1780237677

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The capital of Germany and home to 3.5 million people, Berlin has one the most fascinating histories in all of Europe. At end of the nineteenth century it rapidly developed into a major urban center, and today it is a site where the scars of history sit alongside ultra-modern urban developments. It is a place where people have figured in an especially intimate relationship with the wider fabric of the city, in which bodily interaction has been an important aspect of day-to-day urban life. In this book, Stephen Barber offers an innovative history of the city, one that focuses on how the human body has shaped the city’s very streets. Spanning the twentieth century and moving up to today, Barber’s book offers a unique account of Berlin’s development. He explores previously neglected material from the city’s audio and visual archives to examine how people interacted with the city’s streets, buildings, squares, and public spaces. He recounts a history of riots, ruins, nightclubs, crowds, architectural experiments, citywide spectacles, film, art, and performances, showing how these human forces have affected the structure of the city. Through this innovative approach, Barber offers a new way to think about modern urban spaces as corporeal spaces, and how people exert a cumulative effect on cities over time.