Divided in Unity
Explore the complexities of German identity in "Divided in Unity" by Andreas Glaeser, published in 2000. This compelling hardback delves into the firsthand experiences of East and West German police officers during their daily patrols in Berlin, shedding light on the enduring divisions within Germany. Spanning 400 pages, Glaeser presents a thought-provoking theory of identity that reveals how feelings of otherness and sameness are shaped through social interactions. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in European history, particularly the postwar period and the German reunification question. Discover the intricate narratives that define a nation still grappling with its past and present.