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Germania: A Captivating Guide to the History of a Region in Europe Where Germanic Tribes Dominated and How It Transformed into Germany

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Germania: A Captivating Guide to the History of a Region in Europe Where Germanic Tribes Dominated and How It Transformed into Germany

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Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
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If you want to discover the captivating history of Germania, then pay attention....

Germany is a relatively young nation-state. United in 1871, it's even younger than the United States. However, the territories inhabited by the Germanic people have a rich history that reaches far back in prehistory and antiquity. Located in the heart of Europe, Germany witnessed centuries of conflicts, immigration, and negotiations. Consequently, its shape, size, and ethnicity changed throughout history. The territories which constitute Germany today were often war zones, and at times they would join forces against a common enemy or break apart due to internal conflicts. Because of these conflicts, Germany’s boundaries, as well as what it means to be German, fluctuated throughout history and, in some way, are still evolving. The region's long and troubled history influences its present, its politics, and its nationality.

In Germania: A Captivating Guide to the History of a Region in Europe Where Germanic Tribes Dominated and How It Transformed into Germany, you will discover topics such as

  • The Early History of Germania
  • The Barbarian leaders
  • The Merovingians and the Carolingians
  • The Holy Roman Empire
  • The Reformation
  • The Thirty Years’ War
  • The Age of Enlightenment
  • Napoleon and the Revolution in Germany
  • The Many Wars and the Unification
  • World War I
  • World War II
  • Modern Germany
  • And much, much more!

So if you want to learn more about the history of Germania, scroll up, and buy now.

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This is not an English translation of the Roman account of German barbarians by the same name. While I was looking for the Roman account, this book does summarize and include information from that history and much much more. It’s a very good overview and presents many topics for the reader to pursue for more in-depth reading and research. I did find the narrator’s pronunciation of a few words a little jarring, one that comes to mind that was used a few times being “debacle”.

An excellent overview and springboard

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Pull up a chair and watch the land in which Germany now stands transform into the country we know today.

How Germany became the Germany we know today

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This audiobook provided an excellent summary of the history of Germania and the cultural influences that forged the modern nation of Germany

Concise and informative

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another fascinating insight into another region that has allowed culture to spark, n then flourish

I usually prefer this narrator, but there were a couple of times when intonation didn't keep me as "captivated" as usual.

overall, another recommendation, n will probably reread at a later time

another that spans the ages

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listen to the audio and follow along with the book. There is a lot of info in here and I paused and reread once in awhile. The narrator does pronounce a few words different than I do. So seeing the words pronounced helps with understanding.

audio with the book is best

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nice and quick listen with interesting facts school don't teach. great course for kids

very informative

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Not home of human artifacts 50 million years ago - big error in introduction of early history. But after this mistake he used "thousands correctly". Excellent well-focused account of Germania past and leading up to present. I'm starting it again into insure I didn't miss too much. Very fast paced and succinct but easy to listen to.

So much significant information - so well done!

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Excellent narration and a very well explained structure of various events in a human social evolution processes

Germania

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I found the narration a bit hard to focus on in sections but it's a good primer on German history. I am curious to learn more about the Germanic tribes.

good overview

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Having read the e-book version of "Germania", I looked forward to listening to the audiobook version. I was very satisfied with the narration and the additional understanding that I received as a result of listening to the audio version. Once again, a concise and very interesting history of the German people from their beginnings to the present.

Another great "Captivating History" presentation!

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